Author:
Salipante Paul F.,Bouwen René
Abstract
To date, grievance research has made little use
of behavioural concepts developed in the literature
on organisational conflict. Such concepts form the
basis for a model of grievance behaviour that
relates the sources of grievances to grievance
actions and outcomes. Sources of grievance
conflict are explored by analysing interviews with
Belgian and American employees concerning their
complaints in the workplace. As an alternative to
the limiting substantive classifications traditionally
used, a categorisation of grievances is presented
that corresponds to grievants′ own formulations
of the causes of conflict. Applying this
categorisation scheme to the interview data
revealed that most grievances have multiple
sources and that a grievant typically distorts public
statements concerning the sources of the
grievance. Behavioural analysis of grievances can
benefit researcher and practitioner by providing
insight into the organisational function of conflict
and into employees′ most basic beliefs about their
organisation′s values.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Industrial relations
Cited by
2 articles.
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