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STICKS AND STONES MAY BREAK BONES AND WORDS CAN HURT ME: WORDS AND PHRASES THAT TRIGGER EMOTIONS IN NEGOTIATIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS
Holly A. Schroth, Jon Bain‐Chekal, David F. CaldwellThe International Journal of Conflict Management 2005, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 102–127Although there is clear evidence that particular words and phrases evoke emotional reactions…
FRAMING NEGOTIATIONS IN AFFECTIVE TERMS: METHODOLOGICAL AND PRELIMINARY THEORETICAL FINDINGS
Courtney Shelton Hunt, Mary C. KernanThis paper reports the results of two studies that examined the impact of framing negotiations in affective terms. Pursuant to the recommendations made by Clyman and Tripp (2000…
TEAM ROLE PREFERENCE AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STYLES
Aitor Aritzeta, Sabino Ayestaran, Stephen SwailesIn the context of the widespread and extensive use of team work in organizations this study analyses the relationship between individual team role preference and styles of…
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN WORK TEAMS: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL SELF‐EFFICACY AND GROUP IDENTIFICATION
Helena Syna Desivilya, Dafna EizenThe current study focused on intra‐group conflict by attempting to elucidate individual and situational factors underlying choices along two dimensions of conflict management…
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