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The virtue and vice of workplace conflict: food for (pessimistic) thought

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A selective and necessarily limited review of the literature shows that the positive functions of conflict are found only under an exceedingly narrow set of circumstances, and even under favorable circumstances a number of serious negative functions can be identified as well, negative functions easily outweigh positive functions, prohibiting the emergence of "positive workplace conflict" as discussed by the authors.
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Many authors, myself included, have suggested that workplace conflict may be beneficial to the organization. I argue that the support for this conclusion is rather weak. A selective and necessarily limited review of the literature shows that: (1) the positive functions of conflict are found only under an exceedingly narrow set of circumstances, (2) the conclusion that (particular forms of) conflict and conflict management has positive functions can be criticized on methodological grounds, (3) even under favorable circumstances a number of serious negative functions can be identified as well, (4) negative functions easily outweigh positive functions, prohibiting the emergence of ‘positive workplace conflict’ (where conflict has predominantly positive consequences), and (5) organizations need cooperative conflict management not because it brings positive conflict, but because it prevents workplace conflict to hurt too much. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a psychological analysis of conflict decision making, focusing on conflict, choice, and commitment, and conclude that conflict is a predictor of the likelihood of making a wrong decision.
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A Multimethod Examination of the Benefits and Detriments of Intragroup Conflict

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effects of conflict on both individual and group-level variables to provide a more refined model of intragroup conflict, and found that whether conflict was beneficial depended on the type of conflict and the structure of the group in terms of task type, task interdependence, and group norms.
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Task versus relationship conflict, team performance, and team member satisfaction: A meta-analysis.

TL;DR: Results revealed strong and negative correlations between relationship conflict, team performance, and team member satisfaction, in contrast to what has been suggested in both academic research and introductory textbooks.
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Distinguishing the Effects of Functional and Dysfunctional Conflict on Strategic Decision Making: Resolving a Paradox for Top Management Teams

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