Hidden Conflict In Organizations

Uncovering Behind-the-Scenes Disputes

Jean M Bartunek editor Deborah M Kolb editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc

Published:7th Feb '92

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Kolb and Bartunek′s Hidden Conflict in Organizations picks up where earlier works left off. . . . They provide some much-needed conceptual elaboration and empirical detail--elaboration and detail that earlier contextualist perspectives have not provided. . . . Despite being an edited volume, this book is surprisingly well focused and delicious to consume. . . . In directing our attention to the usual darkened and easily overlooked corners of organizational strife, this book provides a particularly compelling documentation of the social contextualist thesis. By documenting how minimal most organizational actors′ awareness of context is, coupled with active processes of denial, avoidance, and discounting, this book reminds us just how important it is to attend occasionally to the perceptual ground within which a figure is embedded. . . . The book does a beautiful job at articulating the importance of social context. --Negotiation Journal "What a timely and much needed volume for the field of conflict research! We believe wholeheartedly in the book′s continuous theme about there being a ′hidden′ side to conflict--a side which we feel is hidden to scholars, not to disputants or even practitioners. . . . The volume′s contributors clearly illustrate that unexplored gaps exist between the ′conflict′ studied by scholars and the multifaceted experience of those knee-deep in organizational conflict. . . . The reward for this focus is a richer and more dynamic picture of the experiences and functions of conflict in the organization. . . . This volume will and, indeed, should make us more aware of our own ways of constructing other′s disputes and, hence, the field′s current theories and prescriptions and proscriptions. This work will really have its impact when it significantly transforms our ways of studying and understanding conflict and eventually leads us to develop innovative and more effective ways for people to deal with (resolve or stimulate) their disputes in the workplace. We thank the editors and the authors for a wonderful beginning." --Journal of Organizational Behavior "Necessary reading for anyone interested in a comprehensive understanding of conflict theory. The dominant strength of this book is that it looks beyond the sometimes fraudulently tidy constructs of conflict theory to the messy and often irrational nature of social intercourse. . . . The succinct recapitulation of...

ISBN: 9780803941618

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

241 pages