Purpose This field study aims to investigate the interactive relationships of millennial employee’s gender, supervisor’s gender and country culture on the conflict-management strategies (CMS) in ten countries (USA, China, Turkey, Germany, Bangladesh, Portugal, Pakistan, Italy, Thailand and Hong Kong). Design/methodology/approach This exploratory study extends past research by examining the interactive effects of gender × supervisor’s gender × country on the CMS within a single generation of workers, millennials. The Rahim Organizational Conflict Inventory–II, Form A was used to assess the use of the five CMS (integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding and compromising). Data analysis found CMS used in the workplace are associated with...
Purpose - This study aims to examine how American and Chinese employees of multinational organizatio...
This study was conducted to identify strategies to minimize intergenerational conflict in workplace ...
The Millennial Generation is now the largest workplace cohort, surpassing Generation Xers and Baby B...
Purpose This field study aims to investigate the interactive relationships of millennial employee’s...
The purpose of this study was to examine gender and generational differences in conflict management ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
Graduation date: 1987This study examines the self-reported behavior and ideals of a\ud sample of upp...
Today nations are not only transferring goods and services, but also people, knowledge, technology a...
In this study we examined gender differences in (1) global self-reported conflict management styles,...
The major purpose of this study was to examine same and cross-gender conflict to determine whether t...
The study is to look into the effect of strategic conflict management in managing gender diversity a...
This study was designed to better understand the dynamics of gender in conflict management situation...
This research deals with managerial conflict management in Denmark, United Kingdom, The Netherlands,...
This study investigates the emphasis males and females place on leadership behaviors and styles acro...
This research deals with managerial conflict management in Denmark, United Kingdom, The Netherlands,...
Purpose - This study aims to examine how American and Chinese employees of multinational organizatio...
This study was conducted to identify strategies to minimize intergenerational conflict in workplace ...
The Millennial Generation is now the largest workplace cohort, surpassing Generation Xers and Baby B...
Purpose This field study aims to investigate the interactive relationships of millennial employee’s...
The purpose of this study was to examine gender and generational differences in conflict management ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
Graduation date: 1987This study examines the self-reported behavior and ideals of a\ud sample of upp...
Today nations are not only transferring goods and services, but also people, knowledge, technology a...
In this study we examined gender differences in (1) global self-reported conflict management styles,...
The major purpose of this study was to examine same and cross-gender conflict to determine whether t...
The study is to look into the effect of strategic conflict management in managing gender diversity a...
This study was designed to better understand the dynamics of gender in conflict management situation...
This research deals with managerial conflict management in Denmark, United Kingdom, The Netherlands,...
This study investigates the emphasis males and females place on leadership behaviors and styles acro...
This research deals with managerial conflict management in Denmark, United Kingdom, The Netherlands,...
Purpose - This study aims to examine how American and Chinese employees of multinational organizatio...
This study was conducted to identify strategies to minimize intergenerational conflict in workplace ...
The Millennial Generation is now the largest workplace cohort, surpassing Generation Xers and Baby B...