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Cooperation and Competition: Theory and Research
David W. Johnson,Roger T. Johnson +1 more
- 01 Apr 1989
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Why are Industrial Relations in Spain Competitive? Trust in Management, Union Support and Conflict Behaviour in Worker Representatives
Abstract: In the current context of limited resources and economic, social and labour changes, organizational conflicts are becoming more and more competitive. Two possible explanations for this approach to conflict in Spain are the low trust between unions and management and the long tradition of confrontation in industrial relations. In this study we analyse the conflict pattern from worker representatives and the relation to trust in management and union support. The hypotheses are tested in a quantitative study of 719 representatives. Results show that a) representatives use a competitive conflict style; b) trust is negatively related to this style; and c) union support is positively related to the style. We explore how societal culture and historical industrial relations tradition explain these relations.
Implementing Cooperative Structures To Increase Motivation and Learning in the College Classroom.
Van Voorhis,L Judy +1 more
- 01 Jun 1995
TL;DR: In a unique class of combined elementary and secondary teacher education majors, a triangulated qualitative study investigated how cooperative structures affect student attitudes and motivation in particular, the study examined students' preferences for instruction, students' attitudes and motivations related to their preference for cooperative structures, and students' perceptions of their own learning as mentioned in this paper.
Cooperative Learning as Perceived by Educators of Gifted Students and Proponents of Cooperative Education.
James Gallagher
- 01 Jan 1993
TL;DR: This paper conducted a survey to understand the attitudes of educators toward the use of cooperative learning with gifted students, which included 24 Liken items asking respondents to agree or disagree with statements like: "Cooperative learning is a strategy which enables teachers to educate afi students effectively within a heterogeneous classroom." The items were written so as to evoke a strong response.
Development and empirical exploration of an extended model of intra‐group conflict
Kjell B. Hjertø,Bård Kuvaas +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed and empirically explored a model of four intra-group conflict types (the 4IC model), consisting of an emotional person, a cognitive task, an emotional task, and a cognitive person conflict.