The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management

Purpose: This paper aims to add to the current knowledge about conflict management by examining the relationships between conflict type, conflict expression intensity and the use of the conflict management approach. Design/methodology/approach: The authors test theory-based hypotheses using a field...

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Main Authors: TODOROVA, Gergana, GOH, Kenneth T., WEINGART, Laurie
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-78522022-05-25T00:37:41Z The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management TODOROVA, Gergana GOH, Kenneth T. WEINGART, Laurie Purpose: This paper aims to add to the current knowledge about conflict management by examining the relationships between conflict type, conflict expression intensity and the use of the conflict management approach. Design/methodology/approach: The authors test theory-based hypotheses using a field study of new product development teams in an interdisciplinary Masters program (Study 1) and an experimental vignette study (Study 2). Findings: Results show that people are more likely to respond to task conflict and conflicts expressed with less intensity using collectivistic conflict management approaches (i.e. problem-solving, compromising and yielding), and to relationship conflicts and conflicts expressed with higher intensity through forcing, an individualistic conflict management approach. Information acquisition and negative emotions experienced by team members mediate these relationships. Practical implications: Knowing how the characteristics of the conflict (type and expression intensity) affect conflict management, managers can counteract the tendency to use dysfunctional, forcing conflict management approaches in response to high intensity conflicts, as well as to relationship conflicts and support the tendency to use collectivistic conflict management approaches in response to low intensity conflict, as well as task conflicts. Originality/value: The authors examine an alternative to the prevailing view that conflict management serves as a moderator of the relationship between conflict and team outcomes. The research shows that conflict type and intensity of conflict expression influence the conflict management approach as a result of the information and emotion they evoke. The authors open avenues for future research on the complex and intriguing relationships between conflict characteristics and the conflict management approach. 2022-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6853 info:doi/10.1108/IJCMA-03-2021-0042 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7852/viewcontent/ConflictType_Mgt_2021_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Conflict conflict management emotions information conflict expression intensity Human Resources Management Organizational Behavior and Theory
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Singapore
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topic Conflict
conflict management
emotions
information
conflict expression intensity
Human Resources Management
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Conflict
conflict management
emotions
information
conflict expression intensity
Human Resources Management
Organizational Behavior and Theory
TODOROVA, Gergana
GOH, Kenneth T.
WEINGART, Laurie
The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management
description Purpose: This paper aims to add to the current knowledge about conflict management by examining the relationships between conflict type, conflict expression intensity and the use of the conflict management approach. Design/methodology/approach: The authors test theory-based hypotheses using a field study of new product development teams in an interdisciplinary Masters program (Study 1) and an experimental vignette study (Study 2). Findings: Results show that people are more likely to respond to task conflict and conflicts expressed with less intensity using collectivistic conflict management approaches (i.e. problem-solving, compromising and yielding), and to relationship conflicts and conflicts expressed with higher intensity through forcing, an individualistic conflict management approach. Information acquisition and negative emotions experienced by team members mediate these relationships. Practical implications: Knowing how the characteristics of the conflict (type and expression intensity) affect conflict management, managers can counteract the tendency to use dysfunctional, forcing conflict management approaches in response to high intensity conflicts, as well as to relationship conflicts and support the tendency to use collectivistic conflict management approaches in response to low intensity conflict, as well as task conflicts. Originality/value: The authors examine an alternative to the prevailing view that conflict management serves as a moderator of the relationship between conflict and team outcomes. The research shows that conflict type and intensity of conflict expression influence the conflict management approach as a result of the information and emotion they evoke. The authors open avenues for future research on the complex and intriguing relationships between conflict characteristics and the conflict management approach.
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author TODOROVA, Gergana
GOH, Kenneth T.
WEINGART, Laurie
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title The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management
title_short The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management
title_full The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management
title_fullStr The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management
title_full_unstemmed The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management
title_sort effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6853
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