CONSTRUCTIVE CONFLICTS AND ORGANIZATIONAL-LEARNING IN SMALL AND MEDIUM FIRMS IN KOGI STATE

Amos Durotimi, Joseph Dare, Sule Ayuba
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Abstract

This study focuses on constructive conflicts and organizational learning within SMEs in Kogi State. It examines the effects of trust and credibility, teamwork, performance improvement and common goals on constructive conflicts within SMEs in Kogi State; and ascertained the relationship between gender diversity and constructive conflicts within SMEs in Kogi State. The study uses a survey research approach and multi-stage sampling was adopted, the sample size of 367 was selected. Data were analyzed using both descriptive statistics, Stepwise Multiple Regression (SMR) and Pearson Correlation Matrix. Findings show that trust and credibility, teamwork, performance improvement and common goals have strong and significant effects on constructive conflicts within SMEs in Kogi State. Further, it shows that gender diversity has a significant relationship with constructive conflicts within SMEs in Kogi State. The study concluded that manageable amount of conflict is productive and recommended that SME owners and managers should be committed to long-term constructive conflict approaches, and should pay attention to gender diversity as a critical group contingency.
科吉州中小企业的建设性冲突与组织学习
本研究的重点是科吉州中小企业内部的建设性冲突和组织学习。它审查了信任和信誉、团队合作、绩效改进和共同目标对科吉州中小企业内部建设性冲突的影响;并查明了性别多样性与科吉州中小企业内部建设性冲突之间的关系。本研究采用调查研究方法,采用多阶段抽样,样本量为367人。使用描述性统计、逐步多元回归(SMR)和Pearson相关矩阵对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,信任和可信度、团队合作、绩效改进和共同目标对科吉州中小企业内部的建设性冲突有着强烈而显著的影响。此外,研究表明,性别多样性与科吉州中小企业内部的建设性冲突有着重要关系。该研究得出的结论是,数量可控的冲突是有成效的,并建议中小企业所有者和管理者应致力于长期建设性的冲突方法,并应注意性别多样性,将其作为一种关键的群体应急措施。
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