Complex Interpersonal Conflict Behaviour: Theoretical FrontiersThis book is about reactions to interpersonal conflict such as avoiding, negotiating, and fighting. It breaks away from the prevailing assumption that conflict behaviours are mutually isolated reactions having mutually isolated effects. Instead, reactions are viewed as components of complex conflict behaviour that influence each other's impact on the substantive and relational outcomes. The simultaneous and sequential occurrence of, for example, problem solving and fighting should therefore be studied together and not separately. |
Contents
Description of Behavioural Components | 29 |
Descriptive Dimensions | 49 |
Explanatory Dimensions | 75 |
Conflict Concerns Theory | 82 |
Complexity Explanations | 101 |
Renewed View | 137 |
ThirtyFour Propositions | 157 |
References | 163 |
Glossary | 177 |
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Other editions - View all
Complex Interpersonal Conflict Behaviour: Theoretical Frontiers Evert Van der Vliert Limited preview - 2013 |
Complex Interpersonal Conflict Behaviour: Theoretical Frontiers Evert Van der Vliert Limited preview - 2013 |
Complex Interpersonal Conflict Behaviour: Theoretical Frontiers Evert van de Vliert No preview available - 1997 |