Power is an inherent characteristic of social interaction, yet research has yet to fully explain what power and power dispersion may mean for conflict resolution in work groups. We found in a field study of 42 organizational work groups and a laboratory study of 40 negotiating dyads that the effects of power dispersion on conflict resolution are contingent on the level of interactants’ power, thereby explaining contradictory theory and findings on power dispersion. We found that when members have low power, power dispersion is positively related to conflict resolution, but when members have high power, power dispersion is negatively related to conflict resolution (i.e., power equality is better). These findings can be explained by the media...
We review the new and growing body of work on power in teams and use this review to develop an emerg...
Organizational teams frequently come into conflict with one another over limited resources. Core the...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Power differences are ubiquitous in social settings. However, the question of whether groups with hi...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
The aim of the current study was to show that the type of conflict behavior (constructive vs. uncons...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Differences in power and status are the basis for social relations and interactions within workgroup...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Across two field studies, we investigate the impact of team power on team conflict and performance. ...
The dynamics and consequences of power may depend upon whether high- and low-power people believe th...
The role of differences in power resources between parties for manifest conflict between them is a n...
Abstract: In this dissertation, I examine a fundamental sociological question: how does conflict bet...
We review the new and growing body of work on power in teams and use this review to develop an emerg...
Organizational teams frequently come into conflict with one another over limited resources. Core the...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Power differences are ubiquitous in social settings. However, the question of whether groups with hi...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
The aim of the current study was to show that the type of conflict behavior (constructive vs. uncons...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Differences in power and status are the basis for social relations and interactions within workgroup...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Across two field studies, we investigate the impact of team power on team conflict and performance. ...
The dynamics and consequences of power may depend upon whether high- and low-power people believe th...
The role of differences in power resources between parties for manifest conflict between them is a n...
Abstract: In this dissertation, I examine a fundamental sociological question: how does conflict bet...
We review the new and growing body of work on power in teams and use this review to develop an emerg...
Organizational teams frequently come into conflict with one another over limited resources. Core the...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...