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A dual-mediation model linking relationship conflict to employee well-being via workplace incivility and emotional exhaustion, moderated by political skill
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International Journal of Conflict Management 1–23.
Published: 19 May 2026
...Vijay Kuriakose; Anjaly A; Sreejesh S Purpose This study aims to examine the association between relationship conflict ( RC ) and employee well-being ( EW ) and understand the mechanisms linking both. In this attempt, the study examines workplace incivility ( WI ) as an interpersonal mechanism...
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Adapting and validating the workplace weight-based teasing scale and its relationship with workplace aggression and psychological distress
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International Journal of Conflict Management (2026) 37 (3): 578–604.
Published: 23 January 2026
... development India Workplace aggression Employee well-being Teasing is a complex form of social communication that involves making playful or mocking comments or gestures, often light-hearted or humorous (Schmidt and Martin, 2019). It may be used to express affection, extract information, build...
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Process conflict and employee well-being: An application of Activity Reduces Conflict Associated Strain (ARCAS) model
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International Journal of Conflict Management (2019) 30 (4): 462–489.
Published: 19 June 2019
...Vijay Kuriakose; Sreejesh S.; Heerah Jose; Anusree M.R.; Shelly Jose Purpose The primary objective of this paper is to extend the Activity Reduces Conflict Associated Strain (ARCAS) model. To test the ARCAS model, the study aims to examine the effect of process conflict on employee well-being...
