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Articulated dissent and immediacy: a cross-national analysis of the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns
Stephen Michael Croucher, Stephanie Kelly, Chen Hui, Kenneth J. Rocker, Joanna Cullinane, Dini Homsey, George Guoyu Ding, Thao Nguyen, Kirsty Jane Anderson, Malcolm Green, Doug Ashwell, Malcolm Wright, Nitha PalakshappaIn the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, this study aims to explore how working remotely might impact the superior–subordinate relationship. Specifically, this study examines how…
Treating top management team conflicts through employee voice for reducing intentions to quit: moderating role of union instrumentality
Naveed Iqbal Chaudhry, Muhammad Azam Roomi, Marium Eugien, Javed Iqbal ChaudhryThis study aims to explain the relationship of employee voice and turnover intention with the mediating role of top management team (TMT) conflicts. Moreover, this study also aims…
The buffering role of emotional intelligence in conflict transformation
Rahman UllahThis study aims to examine how and when task and process conflicts relate to relationship conflict by detailing the mediating role of negative emotions and the moderating effect…
The effects of conflict type and conflict expression intensity on conflict management
Gergana Todorova, Kenneth Tohchuan Goh, Laurie R. WeingartThis 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…
Workplace incivility and bystanders’ helping intentions
Tomas Jungert, Kristoffer HolmUsing observational and experimental designs, the purpose of this study was to explore if the power relation between the offender and the victim of incivility and the level of…
Conflict resolution under the COVID-19 pandemic
Jose Roberto Balmori de la Miyar, Lauren Hoehn-Velasco, Adan Silverio-MurilloThis paper aims to analyze conflict resolution strategies among individuals who encountered disputes with family, neighbors, workmates, businesses, strangers, government…
Chinese international students and American domestic students’ intercultural communication in response to group criticism: collective face and discomfort feelings
Yi Zhu, Mary Jiang BresnahanGroup criticism plays an important role in intergroup relations and conflicts, but few studies have related group criticism to intercultural communication contexts. This study…
Seeing differently from others: the impact of relationship conflict asymmetry and realization on team performance
Shirley WangPast research on team conflict has often conceptualized it as a collective phenomenon whereby members of the same team perceive similar levels of conflict. However, similarity in…
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