Jokes and quarrels: a cross-cultural investigation of humor and conflict transformation in groups

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION International Journal of Conflict Management Pub Date : 2023-07-12 DOI:10.1108/ijcma-02-2023-0027
Gheorghe Andreea, P. Curșeu, O. Fodor
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the relationship between different styles of humorous communication (i.e. controlling and liberating) and conflict transformation in groups, in particular the transformation of task and process conflicts into relationship conflict. This study also examines the extent to which power distance moderates the association between controlling humor and relationship conflict. Design/methodology/approach The authors collected data using a survey from 536 participants from two different countries varying in power distance (Romania and The Netherlands) working in groups in organizations from various sectors. Findings Supporting the hypotheses presented in this study, multi-level data analyses showed that liberating humor has a positive association with task conflict, while controlling humor has a positive association with both process and relationship conflict. Moreover, task and process conflict mediate the relationship between liberating and controlling humor (predictors) and relationship conflict (outcome). The hypothesis regarding the moderating effect of power distance was not fully supported by the data. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to explore the multilevel interplay of humor and intragroup conflict in cross-cultural settings and shows how various types of humor can shape the emergence of conflict and its transformation.
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笑话与争吵:群体幽默与冲突转换的跨文化研究
目的本研究旨在探讨不同幽默交流方式(即控制和解放)与群体冲突转化的关系,特别是任务和过程冲突转化为关系冲突的关系。本研究还考察了权力距离在多大程度上调节了控制幽默与关系冲突之间的联系。设计/方法/方法作者使用一项调查收集了来自两个不同国家(罗马尼亚和荷兰)的536名参与者的数据,他们在不同部门的组织中分组工作。研究结果支持本研究提出的假设,多层次数据分析表明,释放幽默与任务冲突呈正相关,而控制幽默与过程和关系冲突呈正相关。此外,任务和过程冲突在释放和控制幽默(预测因素)与关系冲突(结果)之间起中介作用。关于功率距离调节效应的假设没有得到数据的充分支持。原创性/价值据作者所知,本研究首次探讨了跨文化环境中幽默和群体内冲突的多层次相互作用,并展示了各种类型的幽默如何影响冲突的出现及其转化。
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