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Fostering integrated research on organizational politics and conflict in teams: A cross-phenomenal review
Authors:Henrik Franke  Kai Foerstl
Institution:1. German Graduate School of Management and Law (GGS), Supply Chain Management and Logistics, Bildungscampus 2, 74076, Heilbronn, Germany;2. EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, Operations, Burgstr. 5, 65375, Oestrich-Winkel, Germany
Abstract:Modern business decisions are naturally prone to political influence and have become increasingly complex. Firms attempt to address this complexity by using decision-making teams, which not only involve the use of politics but also show conflict among members. We know only little about politics in decision-making teams. Paradoxically, the team level is particularly eminent in the related conflict literature. Hence, we incorporate the team level by relating the individual-, dyadic-, team-, and organizational-level politics literature with the team conflict literature to foster exchange between conceptually related yet empirically distant streams of research and to initiate more intensive politics research at the team level. In a thematic analysis of 166 publications, we identify 11 themes that represent ongoing discussions, debates, and trends within and between research in politics and conflict. We map out how research on multilevel politics and team-level conflict can enhance their mutual understanding and strengthen the meaningful team perspective in politics research in the future. Our main theoretical implications are advice for future scholarly research on theory choice within and between these streams of research, on the challenges of researching organizational politics and conflict as multilevel phenomena, and on conceptual boundaries between the positive effects of politics and conflict.
Keywords:Organizational politics  Conflict  Team  Literature review
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