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Author: | Amason, A. C. Sapienza, H. J. |
Title: | The Effects of Top Management Team Size and Interaction Norms on Cognitive and Affective Conflict |
Journal: | Journal of Management
1997 : Vol. 23:4, p. 495-516 |
Index terms: | CONFLICT TEAM DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOUR |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | There is mounting evidence that effective top management teams engage in cognitive conflict but limit affective conflict. Cognitive conflict is task oriented disagreement arising from differences in perspective. Affective conflict is individual-oriented disagreement arising from personal disaffection. This study of 48 TMTs found that team size and openess were positively related to cognitive conflict , when teams had high levels of mutuality, greater openess led to less affective conflict. The findings have implications for improving strategic decision making through the use of conflict. |
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