The Effects of Past Performance on Top Management Team Conflict in Strategic Decision Making

Allen C. Amason, Ann C. Mooney

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Abstract

<div class="line" id="line-33"> Research into the antecedents of TMT conflict has become increasingly popular in light of the effects that conflict can have on strategic decision making and organizational performance. Of course, such performance becomes a part of the contextual backdrop against which future decisions are made. Thus, organizational performance is itself an important antecedent of TMT conflict. Using data drawn from the TMTs of 44 mid&hyphen;sized public firms, we demonstrate that cognitive and affective conflict relate differently to past performance. The implications of this research for efforts to effectively manage conflict during strategic decision making are discussed.</div>
Original languageAmerican English
JournalInternational Journal of Conflict Management
Volume10
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 1999

Keywords

  • DECISION making CONFLICT management PERFORMANCE EXECUTIVES PROBLEM solving MANAGEMENT

DC Disciplines

  • Business

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