We argue for the value of examining micro-conflicts, brief moment-by-moment disagreements in conversations, and present a test of a coding scheme for this construct. Conceptualized and measured as such, micro-conflicts are brief rather than long-lasting behaviors, observational rather than self-report, and do not rely on participant retrospection. Using video data from naturalistic multidisciplinary teams, we examined type of micro-conflicts, micro-conflict resolution, affect, and the effect of team characteristics. Logistic regression revealed that negative affect was uncommon for micro-conflicts but still negatively related to micro-conflict resolution. Process micro-conflicts were more prevalent early in teams’ life cycles and in groups ...
Past conflict research on teams provides a wealth of conceptual and empirical insight into various a...
Creative teamwork in multidisciplinary teams is a topic of interest to cognitive psychologists on th...
Purpose - The purpose of this study was to develop and empirically explore a model of four intragrou...
We argue for the value of examining micro-conflicts, brief moment-by-moment disagreements in convers...
In this longitudinal study, the authors examine the relationships between task, relationship, and pr...
Through three studies of interacting small groups, we aimed to better under-stand the meaning and co...
Through three studies of interacting small groups, we aimed to better under-stand the meaning and co...
Teams scholars have historically conceptualized and measured intragroup conflict at the team level. ...
To better understand the impact of task conflict in work teams, an incremental, multi-level model is...
Since the meta-analysis by De Dreu and Weingart (2003a) on the effects of intragroup conflict on gro...
Are some types of interactions beneficial or harmful to team performance? Should conflict among memb...
Since the meta-analysis by De Dreu and Weingart (2003b) on the effects of intragroup conflict on gro...
Conflict is not an uncommon element of team interactions and processes; however, if unchecked it can...
Team conflict literature has advanced to investigate differential effects of different types (task-,...
In this study, we examine three types of conflict (task, relationship, and process) and four dimensi...
Past conflict research on teams provides a wealth of conceptual and empirical insight into various a...
Creative teamwork in multidisciplinary teams is a topic of interest to cognitive psychologists on th...
Purpose - The purpose of this study was to develop and empirically explore a model of four intragrou...
We argue for the value of examining micro-conflicts, brief moment-by-moment disagreements in convers...
In this longitudinal study, the authors examine the relationships between task, relationship, and pr...
Through three studies of interacting small groups, we aimed to better under-stand the meaning and co...
Through three studies of interacting small groups, we aimed to better under-stand the meaning and co...
Teams scholars have historically conceptualized and measured intragroup conflict at the team level. ...
To better understand the impact of task conflict in work teams, an incremental, multi-level model is...
Since the meta-analysis by De Dreu and Weingart (2003a) on the effects of intragroup conflict on gro...
Are some types of interactions beneficial or harmful to team performance? Should conflict among memb...
Since the meta-analysis by De Dreu and Weingart (2003b) on the effects of intragroup conflict on gro...
Conflict is not an uncommon element of team interactions and processes; however, if unchecked it can...
Team conflict literature has advanced to investigate differential effects of different types (task-,...
In this study, we examine three types of conflict (task, relationship, and process) and four dimensi...
Past conflict research on teams provides a wealth of conceptual and empirical insight into various a...
Creative teamwork in multidisciplinary teams is a topic of interest to cognitive psychologists on th...
Purpose - The purpose of this study was to develop and empirically explore a model of four intragrou...