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Effect of mental construals on cooperative and competitive conflict management styles

Kanchan Mukherjee and Divya Upadhyay
Journal Name
International Journal of Conflict Management
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2019
Journal Publications Functional Area
Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management
Publication Date
Vol. 30(2), 2019, Pg. 202-226
Abstract

This paper aims to explore the psychological antecedents and processes that lead to competitive or cooperative attitudes in conflict management using the lens of construal level theory (CLT). CLT suggests that adopting a distal versus proximal psychological perspective changes the way people think and behave. This research explores the systematic effect of these abstract versus concrete mental construals on preferred conflict management styles.

Effect of mental construals on cooperative and competitive conflict management styles

Author(s) Name: Kanchan Mukherjee and Divya Upadhyay
Journal Name: International Journal of Conflict Management
Volume: Vol. 30(2), 2019, Pg. 202-226
Year of Publication: 2019
Abstract:

This paper aims to explore the psychological antecedents and processes that lead to competitive or cooperative attitudes in conflict management using the lens of construal level theory (CLT). CLT suggests that adopting a distal versus proximal psychological perspective changes the way people think and behave. This research explores the systematic effect of these abstract versus concrete mental construals on preferred conflict management styles.