Theory and research in conflict management / edited by M. Afzalur Rahim.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Praeger, 1990.Description: x, 251 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780275931735 (alk. paper)
- 0275931730 (alk. paper)
- 658.4 RAH
- HD42 .T53 1990
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Papers presented at the Second Biannual Conference of the International Association for Conflict Management, held at George Mason University, June 1988.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-234) and indexes.
Part I: Organization conflict -- 1.Moderating effects of hardiness and social support on the relationships of conflicts and stress to job burnout and performance. M. Afzalur Rahim -- 2.The goal interdependence approach to communication in conflict: an organizational approach. Dean Tjosvold -- Part II: Communication conflict -- 3.Applied communications reserach in negotiation: implications for practitioners. Deann F. Womack -- 4.The proble or not to probe: Evaluating mediators\' question-asking behaviours. Nancy A. Burrell -- Part III: Negotiation and bargaining -- 5.The effect of payoff matrix induced competition on the creation of value in negotiation. John G. Dahl and Philip K. Kienast -- 6.Comparing hardline and softline bargaining strategiesin zero-sum situations using meta-analysis. Mike Allen, William Donohue, and Becky Stewart -- Part IV: mediation and arbitration -- 7.Mediation in the people\'s republic of China. James A. Wall, Jr. -- 8.Consistency in employee rights: a unique experiment in conflict management. G. Steven Bourne and Jerald F. Robinson -- Part V: Conflict in the public sector -- 9.Manainging conflict in the policy process. Max O. Stephenson, Jr. and Gerald M. Pops -- 10.Theoretical dimensions of environmental mediation. J. Walton Blackburn -- Part VI.11.Relationshops of hierarchy and topics of conflict management styles: a comparative study. M. Kamil Kozan -- 12.Deterrence and the management of international conflict: cognitive aspects of deterrent decisions. Roderick Kramer, Debra Myerson, and Gerald Davis.