Based on the collectivism‐individualism structure, the present study compared organizational conflict management behaviors between Korea (a collectivistic culture) and the U.S. (an individualistic culture). Employing a three‐way factorial design (Culture type x Relational distance x Power relationship), the present study registered robust effects of culture type in determining one's organizational conflict management behaviors. Specifically, Koreans are found to be extensive users of solution‐orientation strategies, while Americans prefer to use either non‐confrontation or control strategies in dealing with organizational conflicts. Moreover, the data also indicated that Koreans are more sensitive in exercising power when facing conflicts with subordinates in the organization. On the other hand, the effect of relational distance (ingroup vs. outgroup) in determining one's choice of organizational conflict management styles is found to be minimal. Implications of present findings for future intercultural communication research are also discussed.
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March 01 1991
A CROSS‐CULTURAL COMPARISON OF ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT MANAGEMENT BEHAVIORS Available to Purchase
Randall G. Rogan
Randall G. Rogan
Wake Forest University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-8545
Print ISSN: 1044-4068
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1991
International Journal of Conflict Management (1991) 2 (3): 181–199.
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Lee HO, Rogan RG (1991), "A CROSS‐CULTURAL COMPARISON OF ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT MANAGEMENT BEHAVIORS". International Journal of Conflict Management, Vol. 2 No. 3 pp. 181–199, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb022698
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