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Handling conflict at work: : The role of fit between subordinates' need for closure and supervisors' power tactics

  • Autores: Jocelyn J. Bélanger, Antonio Pierro, Barbara Barbieri, Nicola A De Carlo, Alessandra Falco
  • Localización: International Journal of Conflict Management, ISSN-e 1044-4068, Vol. 26, Nº. 1, 2015, págs. 25-43
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Purpose - This research aims to explore the notion of fit between subordinates' need for cognitive closure and supervisors' power tactics on organizational conflict management.

      Design/methodology/approach - Two-hundred and ninety employees drawn from six different Italian organizations were recruited for the purpose of this study.

      Findings - Results indicated that high-need-for-closure subordinates utilized more constructive (solution-oriented) conflict management strategies when their supervisors relied on harsh power tactics, whereas low-need-for-closure subordinates were more inclined to use solution-oriented conflict management strategies when their supervisors relied on soft power tactics. Additionally, results indicated that, overall, supervisors' use of harsh power tactics increased subordinates reliance on maladapted (control-oriented) conflict management strategies, but even more so for subordinates with low need for cognitive closure.

      Originality/value - This study highlights the importance of supervisor-subordinate fit to understand conflict management in organizational setting.


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