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MRN NEG Conflict & Dispute Resolution eJournal

  • 1.  MRN NEG Conflict & Dispute Resolution eJournal

    Posted 03-10-2015 19:10


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    The Negotiations & Dispute Resolution Network  (MRN) would like to invite authors to submit papers for distribution in their subject matter e-journal titled Conflict & Dispute Resolution.

    The Conflict & Dispute Resolution e-journal analyze conflict and the attempts to resolve or manage conflicts. The term conflict is broadly interpreted to include disputes that are interpersonal, intra- or inter-team, organizational, or between organizations or other entities. Conflict and dispute resolution is distinctive from negotiation, as it focuses on what happens when parties are having problems reaching agreement. Subjects related to conflict resolution ay include: power and influence; status; emotion; trust; diversity; styles of handling conflict; personality characteristics; communication; verbal and nonverbal behavior during conflict; escalation; aggression; development of group biases; moderators and the antecedents and consequences of conflict. We are also interested in the effect of the organizational or situational context in which the dispute takes place and how this effects individual, group, or organizational outcomes such as performance, satisfaction, creativity, organizational citizenship behavior, etc. Both theory and empirical pieces are acceptable. We encourage a variety of research ethodologies such as qualitative (e.g. interviews, case studies or ethnography), experiments (laboratory or field) or survey research.

    The Negotiations & Dispute Resolution Network  encourages the early distribution of research results by distributing submitted abstracts and by soliciting abstracts of top quality research papers around the world. The Cognitive Science Network is part of the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) which now has hundreds of journals, publishers, and institutions that provide working papers for distribution through SSRN's eLibrary and abstracts for publication in SSRN's electronic journals.

    Edited by Karen A. Jehn, Melbourne Business School.

    Advisory Board:

    Allen C. Amason

    Corinne Bendersky

    Yekaterina Bezrukova

    Terry L. Boles

    Deanna Geddes

    Donald E. Gibson

    Thomas A. Kochan

    Kathleen L. McGinn

    Aukje Nauta

    Margaret A. Neale

    Ronda Roberts Callister

    Authors can register, create profiles, and submit their work for review, free of charge, at http://www.ssrn.com/en/

    Disclaimer: The e-journals distributed by SSRN do not have ISBNs and are not reviewed at the rigorous level of scholarly academic journal publications. Rather, SSRN is a distribution site for scholarly research. The content of SSRN e-journals does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the editor or the advisory board members.

    SSRN does not take a copyright. When you upload a paper, you give SSRN the non-exclusive right to post and distribute your article. You retain the right to remove your paper from SSRN at any time.

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