Effect of construction project managers’ conflict management styles on team resilience: a moderated mediation model of team followership and team power distance

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Li Ma, Yongqiang Lu
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine how construction project managers’ conflict management styles (CMSs) affect project team resilience from the perspective of social identity theory. Design/methodology/approach This study adopted a cross-sectional survey design and collected paired data from 110 construction project managers and 474 employees in China. Based on the data collected, the authors tested the proposed hypotheses using hierarchical regression analysis. Findings The results show that a project manager’s cooperative CMS positively affects team resilience, and a project manager’s competitive and avoidant CMS negatively affects team resilience. Team followership plays a mediating role in this relationship. The team power distance moderates the effects of a project manager’s cooperative and avoidant CMSs on team followership. Originality/value This paper enriches the existing literature on conflict management in construction projects and have potential guiding significance and application value for team resilience management practices.
建筑项目经理的冲突管理风格对团队复原力的影响:团队追随者和团队权力距离的调节中介模型
目的 本研究旨在从社会认同理论的角度探讨建筑项目经理的冲突管理风格(CMSs)如何影响项目团队的应变能力。 设计/方法/途径 本研究采用横断面调查设计,收集了中国 110 名建筑项目经理和 474 名员工的配对数据。根据收集到的数据,作者采用层次回归分析法对提出的假设进行了检验。 研究结果 结果表明,项目经理的合作型 CMS 会对团队复原力产生积极影响,而项目经理的竞争型和回避型 CMS 会对团队复原力产生消极影响。团队追随者在这种关系中起着中介作用。团队权力距离调节了项目经理的合作型和回避型 CMS 对团队追随性的影响。 原创性/价值 本文丰富了现有关于建筑项目冲突管理的文献,对团队复原力管理实践具有潜在的指导意义和应用价值。
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