TY - JOUR
T1 - Quality of conflict management in construction project context
T2 - Conceptualization, scale development, and validation
AU - Zhu, Fangwei
AU - Wang, Linzhuo
AU - Yu, Miao
AU - Yang, Xiaotian
N1 - Funding Information:
This publication has been developed and reproduced with grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (71772024); National Natural Science Foundation of China (71734001); National Natural Science Foundation of China (71702022, Youth Scholar), and with Project Management Institute(PMI), Copyright (2020). Unauthorized reproduction of this material is strictly prohibited.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/6/4
Y1 - 2020/6/4
N2 - Purpose: A growing number of studies have become focused on managing conflict more effectively and comprehensively in the construction industry. However, little research has aimed to operationalize all the facets related to the quality of conflict management that are necessary in governing conflict management. The purpose of this article is to propose a new model measuring the quality of conflict management in a construction project context that is not only inclusive but also practical. Design/methodology/approach: To address this research gap, the authors used the measurement theory to investigate a series of studies, and then, developed a scale to operationalize the concept of quality of conflict management in a project context. Findings: The findings show five dimensions to the quality of conflict management: satisfactory resolution outcome, integrated resolution process, conflict prevention, fairness perception, and post-conflict effect. Originality/value: The research findings contribute to conflict management theory by providing the conceptualization and operationalization of conflict management quality. Practitioners will benefit from this article by understanding effective and efficient ways of managing conflicts in construction projects.
AB - Purpose: A growing number of studies have become focused on managing conflict more effectively and comprehensively in the construction industry. However, little research has aimed to operationalize all the facets related to the quality of conflict management that are necessary in governing conflict management. The purpose of this article is to propose a new model measuring the quality of conflict management in a construction project context that is not only inclusive but also practical. Design/methodology/approach: To address this research gap, the authors used the measurement theory to investigate a series of studies, and then, developed a scale to operationalize the concept of quality of conflict management in a project context. Findings: The findings show five dimensions to the quality of conflict management: satisfactory resolution outcome, integrated resolution process, conflict prevention, fairness perception, and post-conflict effect. Originality/value: The research findings contribute to conflict management theory by providing the conceptualization and operationalization of conflict management quality. Practitioners will benefit from this article by understanding effective and efficient ways of managing conflicts in construction projects.
KW - Conceptualization
KW - Project context
KW - Project performance
KW - Quality of conflict management
KW - Scale development
KW - Validation
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U2 - 10.1108/ECAM-09-2019-0497
DO - 10.1108/ECAM-09-2019-0497
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85079444297
SN - 0969-9988
VL - 27
SP - 1191
EP - 1211
JO - Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
JF - Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
IS - 5
ER -