Table of contents
Exploring the efficacy of mediation in cases of workplace bullying
Frieder Lempp, Kate Blackwood, Megan GordonThe purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which mediation constitutes an appropriate and effective intervention in cases of alleged workplace bullying.
Deviance due to fear of victimization: “emotional intelligence” a game-changer
Syed Jamal Shah, Syed Asad Ali Shah, Rizwan Ullah, Adnan Muhammad ShahWith a foundation in the conservation of resource theory, this paper aims to examine the validity of a conceptual model that explains the mechanism connecting perceived threat of…
“Peaceful workplace” only a myth?: Examining the mediating role of psychological capital on spirituality and nonviolence behaviour at the workplace
Ayatakshee Sarkar, Naval GargThough violence is very much prevalent in modern organizations, unfortunately, researchers and practitioners have given very little attention in creating an organizational culture…
Job insecurity and work–family conflict: A moderated mediation model of perceived organizational justice, emotional exhaustion and work withdrawal
Shazia Nauman, Connie Zheng, Saima NaseerDrawing on conservation of resources theory, this study aims to investigate the processes underlying the linkages between job insecurity (JI) and work–family conflict (WFC) from a…
How does strength of ties influence project performance in Chinese megaprojects?: A conflict-based perspective
Guangdong Wu, Junwei Zheng, Xianbo Zhao, Jian ZuoThis study aims to investigate how the strength of ties (i.e. strong ties and weak ties) in megaproject networks influences project performance in terms of types of conflicts.
Handling inter-organisational conflict based on bargaining power: Organisational power distance orientation matters
Wenxue Lu, Yuxin Wei, Rui WangThis paper aims to reveal the effects of an organisation’s bargaining power on its negotiating behaviours (including integrating, obliging, compromising, dominating and avoiding…
Peacemaking at work and at home
Xiaolei Zhang, Katalien Bollen, Martin EuwemaThe purpose of this paper is to explore the relations between peacemaking at work and peacemaking at home. Peacemaking is defined as voluntarily helping behavior in interpersonal…
An attributional account of power in multi-party negotiations
Sabina Trif, Petru Lucian Curseu, Oana Catalina Fodor, Alina Maria FlesteaMulti-party systems (MPS) comprise interdependent stakeholders (teams, organizations) that engage in complex interactions and negotiations. Building on the approach/inhibition…
ISSN:
1044-4068e-ISSN:
1758-8545ISSN-L:
1044-4068Online date, start – end:
1990Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Richard Posthuma