Models of intragroup conflict in management: A literature review

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The study of intragroup dynamics in management studies views conflict as a contingency process that can benefit or harm a group based of characteristics of the group and context. We review five models of intragroup conflict in management studies. These models include diversity-conflict and behavioral negotiation models that focus primarily on conflict within a group of people; social exchange and transaction cost economics models that focus primarily on conflict within a group of firms; and social dilemma models that focus on conflict in collectives of people, organizations, communities, and generations. The review is constituted by summarizing the insights of each model, foundational papers to each model; the most recent uses and developments of the models in the last decade; the complementarity of these models; and the future research directions.

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McCarter, M. W., Wade-Benzoni, K. A., Kamal, D. K. F., Bang, H. M., Hyde, S. J., & Maredia, R. (2020). Models of intragroup conflict in management: A literature review. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 178, 925–946. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2018.04.017

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