University of Amsterdam, Work and Organizational Psychology, Roetersstraat 15, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Appl Psychol. 2010 Nov;95(6):1032-44. doi: 10.1037/a0020373.
Power is an inherent characteristic of social interaction, yet research has yet to fully explain what power and power dispersion may mean for conflict resolution in work groups. We found in a field study of 42 organizational work groups and a laboratory study of 40 negotiating dyads that the effects of power dispersion on conflict resolution are contingent on the level of interactants' power, thereby explaining contradictory theory and findings on power dispersion. We found that when members have low power, power dispersion is positively related to conflict resolution, but when members have high power, power dispersion is negatively related to conflict resolution (i.e., power equality is better). These findings can be explained by the mediating role of intragroup power struggles. Together, these findings suggest that power hierarchies function as a heuristic solution for conflict and contribute to adaptive social dynamics in groups with low, but not high, levels of power.
权力是社会互动的固有特征,但研究尚未充分解释权力和权力分散对于工作群体冲突解决意味着什么。我们在对 42 个组织工作群体的实地研究和对 40 个谈判二人组的实验室研究中发现,权力分散对冲突解决的影响取决于互动者权力的水平,从而解释了关于权力分散的矛盾理论和发现。我们发现,当成员权力较低时,权力分散与冲突解决呈正相关,但当成员权力较高时,权力分散与冲突解决呈负相关(即权力平等更好)。这种权力斗争的中介作用可以解释这些发现。总的来说,这些发现表明权力等级制度是冲突的启发式解决方案,并有助于权力水平较低但不是较高的群体中的适应性社会动态。