The key to success for workplace mediators lies in establishing a relationship of understanding, empathy, and trust with the conflicting parties. Literature suggests that the recognition of parties' emotions by the mediator is essential to obtain such a relation. Although anger is one of the most prevailing emotions in conflict, little is known about how parties react to the experience of anger recognition on the part of the mediator, how this affects their perceptions of mediation effectiveness, and whether this is moderated by the hierarchical position parties occupy. Drawing on theories of power, emotions, and conflict, this study tests the hypothesis that conflicting parties in workplace mediation who experience anger recognition on the...
The collision of self-interests is often regarded as the “prototype” of social conflicts. However, t...
This article examines some of the latest writing and research in relation to conflict in work and wo...
Anger has often been portrayed as a destructive social emotion in the literature. However, research ...
The key to success for workplace mediators lies in establishing a relationship of understanding, emp...
Mediators generally find mediation of hierarchical workplace conflicts difficult, as it often involv...
Workplace mediation is increasingly used to mediate hierarchical labor conflicts face-to-face as wel...
In any organization, we must contend with competitors and unpredictable markets. There is bound to b...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate laypeople's accounts of the causes, features, and c...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleScholars have argued that anger expressed by participants in mediation ...
The goal of the present research was to examine antecedents of uncivil behaviour towards coworkers a...
Mediation is widely used in court-connected contexts to deal with disputes. There is growing recogni...
Existing research into workplace mediation in the UK has tended to focus on managerial perceptions. ...
People spend an unbelievable amount of their time at work. Work relationships are often very intimat...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
The collision of self-interests is often regarded as the “prototype” of social conflicts. However, t...
This article examines some of the latest writing and research in relation to conflict in work and wo...
Anger has often been portrayed as a destructive social emotion in the literature. However, research ...
The key to success for workplace mediators lies in establishing a relationship of understanding, emp...
Mediators generally find mediation of hierarchical workplace conflicts difficult, as it often involv...
Workplace mediation is increasingly used to mediate hierarchical labor conflicts face-to-face as wel...
In any organization, we must contend with competitors and unpredictable markets. There is bound to b...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate laypeople's accounts of the causes, features, and c...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleScholars have argued that anger expressed by participants in mediation ...
The goal of the present research was to examine antecedents of uncivil behaviour towards coworkers a...
Mediation is widely used in court-connected contexts to deal with disputes. There is growing recogni...
Existing research into workplace mediation in the UK has tended to focus on managerial perceptions. ...
People spend an unbelievable amount of their time at work. Work relationships are often very intimat...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
It appears to be commonly claimed by workplace mediators that they are 'neutral', that is, they do n...
The collision of self-interests is often regarded as the “prototype” of social conflicts. However, t...
This article examines some of the latest writing and research in relation to conflict in work and wo...
Anger has often been portrayed as a destructive social emotion in the literature. However, research ...