Journal article
A qualitative analysis of conflict types and dimensions in organizational groups
KA Jehn
Administrative Science Quarterly | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 1997
DOI: 10.2307/2393737
Abstract
This paper presents a multifaceted qualitative investigation of everyday conflict in six organizational work teams. Repeated interviews and on-site observations provide data on participants' perceptions, behaviors, and their own analyses of their conflicts, resulting in a generalized conflict model. Model evaluation indicates that relationship conflict is detrimental to performance and satisfaction; process conflict is also detrimental to performance; and task conflict's effects on performance depend on specified dimensions. In particular, emotionality reduces effectiveness, resolution potential and acceptability norms increase effectiveness, and importance accentuates conflict's other effec..
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