This review examines workplace identity conflicts, offering three primary contributions. First, it reconciles hitherto fragmented perspectives on identity conflicts to offer an integrative and cross-level perspective on identity conflicts at work. Second, it elucidates an important distinction between two types of identity conflicts, namely intra-unit and inter-unit conflicts, also outlining the different roots, moderators, and reconciliations of these conflict types. Third, it proposes an alternative perspective on identity conflicts as constructive forces for individual and organizational change, also stressing the importance of context and content in shaping identity conflict outcomes. Thus, this paper provides a comprehensive overview o...
Identities, people’s subjectively construed understandings of who they were, are, and desire to beco...
The social identity approach has been found very useful for the understanding of a range of phenomen...
Interpersonal conflict is a dysfunctional group process that requires scholarly attention. Despite s...
This review examines workplace identity conflicts, offering three primary contributions. First, it r...
textabstractAs individuals, we define ourselves according to various characteristics that include o...
What happens when global workers identify with their culture, organization, work unit profession, an...
Work identity and identification have generated a great deal of interest in the fields of organizati...
Upon initiating relationships, people engage in a process of identity negotiationthrough which they ...
Due to the increasing diversity and complexity of today’s workplaces, individuals may experience ide...
Purpose While many workers have both professional and organizational identities, which can have conf...
The issue of workplace identity – how and why employees develop an attachment with and affinity for ...
This chapter addresses professional identity in the workplace. The relevance of the topic derives fr...
The report addresses the issue of conflict management in business organizations. Conflicts accompany...
Bridging the perspectives of conflict style and a contingency approach to conflict management can le...
While identity is commonly believed to be shaped through relations, most organizational research int...
Identities, people’s subjectively construed understandings of who they were, are, and desire to beco...
The social identity approach has been found very useful for the understanding of a range of phenomen...
Interpersonal conflict is a dysfunctional group process that requires scholarly attention. Despite s...
This review examines workplace identity conflicts, offering three primary contributions. First, it r...
textabstractAs individuals, we define ourselves according to various characteristics that include o...
What happens when global workers identify with their culture, organization, work unit profession, an...
Work identity and identification have generated a great deal of interest in the fields of organizati...
Upon initiating relationships, people engage in a process of identity negotiationthrough which they ...
Due to the increasing diversity and complexity of today’s workplaces, individuals may experience ide...
Purpose While many workers have both professional and organizational identities, which can have conf...
The issue of workplace identity – how and why employees develop an attachment with and affinity for ...
This chapter addresses professional identity in the workplace. The relevance of the topic derives fr...
The report addresses the issue of conflict management in business organizations. Conflicts accompany...
Bridging the perspectives of conflict style and a contingency approach to conflict management can le...
While identity is commonly believed to be shaped through relations, most organizational research int...
Identities, people’s subjectively construed understandings of who they were, are, and desire to beco...
The social identity approach has been found very useful for the understanding of a range of phenomen...
Interpersonal conflict is a dysfunctional group process that requires scholarly attention. Despite s...