Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/2444
Title: The association of employees' perception of the manager's ambiguous behaviors with likelihood of conflict occurrence: A Cross-Cultural study
Authors: Konuk, Hızır
Aydın Küçük, Burcu
Tınaztepe Çağlar, Cihan
Keywords: Ambiguous Behaviors,
Humor
Incivility
Conflict
Cross-Cultures
Publisher: Negotiation and Conflict Management Research
Source: Konuk, H., Aydın Küçük, B. & Tınaztepe Çağlar, C., (2024) “The association of employees' perception of the manager's ambiguous behaviors with likelihood of conflict occurrence: A Cross-Cultural study”, Negotiation and Conflict Management Research 17(4), pp.255-291.
Abstract: The research aims to provide evidence to explain the contradictive findings in the literature on the organizational conflict phenomenon and the relationship between conflict and culture, by focusing on the relationship between ambiguous behaviors and conflict. To achieve this goal, in the context of low-status compensation theory, the relationship between incivility, humor as ambiguous behaviors, and the likelihood of manager-subordinate conflict occurrence was investigated. To test the culture’s effect on this relationship, survey data were collected from 478 white-collar subordinates working in SMEs in Turkey and the UK. According to the results, the subordinate’s perception of the manager’s ambiguous behaviors affects the likelihood of relationship conflict and task conflict occurrence. In addition, the study reveals that culture is associated with the likelihood of relationship conflict occurrence but not task conflict. The study contributes to the literature by providing evidence for the relationship between humor, incivility, conflict, and culture.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/2444
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