Effects of task and relationship conflicts on individual work behaviors

Lin Lu, Fan Zhou*, Kwok Leung

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: Although the negative consequences of conflict in work settings have long been recognized, it is only in recent years that researchers have examined its positive effects, and the majority of this research has been conducted at the group level. This paper aims to examine the positive effects of conflict on individual work behaviors by differentiating between task and relationship conflicts, as well as the moderating influence of two contextual variables. Design/methodology/approach: A survey was conducted with 166 pairs of supervisors and subordinates in China. Findings: Results supported the hypotheses that task conflict is positively related to both innovative behaviors and knowledge sharing behaviors while relationship conflict is negatively related to both individual-directed organizational citizenship and knowledge sharing behaviors. Support for innovation and reward system for relationship-building functioned as contextual factors to moderate the relationships between task and relationship conflicts and the workplace behaviors studied. Originality/value: The hypotheses proposed and most of the findings are original. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-150
JournalInternational Journal of Conflict Management
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2011

Research Keywords

  • China
  • Conflict
  • Conflict management
  • Individual behaviour
  • Performance management

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