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The Oxford Handbook of Conflict Management in Organizations (Paperback)
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The Oxford Handbook of Conflict Management in Organizations (Paperback)
Series: Oxford Handbooks
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New ways of managing conflict are increasingly important features
of work and employment in organizations. In the book the world's
leading scholars in the field examine a range of innovative
alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practices, drawing on
international research and scholarship and covering both case
studies of major exemplars and developments in countries in
different parts of the global economy. Developments in the
management of individual and collective conflict at work are
addressed, as are innovations in both unionized and non-union
organizations and in the private and public sectors. New practices
for managing conflict in organizations are set in the context of
trends in workplace conflict and perspectives on how conflict
should be understood and addressed. Part 1 examines the changing
context of conflict management by addressing the main frameworks
for understanding conflict management, the trend in conflict at
work, developments in employment rights, and the influence of HRM
on conflict management. Part 2 covers the main approaches to
conflict management in organizations, addressing both conventional
and alternative approaches to conflict resolution. Conventional
grievance handling and third-party processes in conflict resolution
are examined as well as the main ADR practices, including conflict
management in non-union firms, the role of the organizational
ombudsman, mediation, interest-based bargaining, line and
supervisory management, and the concept of conflict management
systems. Part 3 presents case studies of exemplars and innovators
in the field, covering mediation in the US postal service,
interest-based bargaining at Kaiser-Permanente, 'med-arb' in the
New Zealand Police, and judicial mediation in UK employment
tribunals. Part 4 covers international developments in conflict
management in Germany, Japan, The United States, Australia, New
Zealand, the United Kingdom and China. This Handbook gives a
comprehensive overview of this growing field, which has seen an
huge increase in programmes of study in university business and law
schools and in executive education programmes.
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