2021
DOI: 10.28991/esj-2021-01303
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Applying Conflict Management Styles to Resolve Task Conflict and Enhance Team Innovation

Abstract: Task conflicts among group members have a significant impact on team creativity, so it is critical to identify which conflict resolution styles should be used. This paper aims to examine how various conflict management styles influence team creativity via task conflict. The empirical research was conducted using the Structural Equation Model (SEM) for a sample of 257 employees working for Vietnamese organizations. The results show that dominating style increases task conflict while combining and obliging style… Show more

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“…Conflict management requires macro-level strategies based on assertiveness and cooperative behavior and includes strategies such as avoiding, dominating, obliging, integrating and compromising (Blake and Mouton, 1964; Thomas, 1976; Rahim, 1983; Rahim, 2001). Our research adopts a three-style approach, combining elements from a five-style model into three distinct conflict styles: dominating (force), integrating (solution-oriented) and obliging (smoothing) (Oetzel and Ting-Toomey, 2003; To et al , 2021). The dominating conflict strategy involves uncooperative behavior aimed at advancing one’s interests at the expense of others, potentially eroding mutual benefit (Lee, 2008; Brykman and O’Neill, 2023).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conflict management requires macro-level strategies based on assertiveness and cooperative behavior and includes strategies such as avoiding, dominating, obliging, integrating and compromising (Blake and Mouton, 1964; Thomas, 1976; Rahim, 1983; Rahim, 2001). Our research adopts a three-style approach, combining elements from a five-style model into three distinct conflict styles: dominating (force), integrating (solution-oriented) and obliging (smoothing) (Oetzel and Ting-Toomey, 2003; To et al , 2021). The dominating conflict strategy involves uncooperative behavior aimed at advancing one’s interests at the expense of others, potentially eroding mutual benefit (Lee, 2008; Brykman and O’Neill, 2023).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dominating style is an inflexible and violent approach, in which attitudes lead to aggressive competition and influence the escalation of conflict. With this style, we can manage urgent situations which have to deal with insignificant problems [23].…”
Section: Dominatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conflict management styles like collaborating, competing, avoiding, accommodating, and compromising explain how a group member deals with conflict. The types of conflict and how they are handled determine whether the conflict has a positive or negative impact on an organization (To et al, 2021). To be successful in an organization, one must have conflict resolution skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%