Affective conflict and identification of knowledge sources in MNE teams

Pekka Vahtera, Peter Buckley, Murod Aliyev

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Abstract

How does affective conflict influence identification of knowledge sources in MNE teams? We apply social exchange theory and consider the effect of two types of affective interpersonal conflict: relational tension and self-interest on identification of knowledge sources in MNE teams. We further analyse how these effects are related to geographic and nationality differences. We test our hypotheses with a field study of 1181 dyadic interactions between 160 members within 40 MNE teams engaged in product innovation, human resources, and operational improvement in three large diversified MNEs. We find that affective conflict has a direct negative relationship to identification of knowledge sources in MNE teams. This relationship is further negatively moderated by geographic differences and nationality differences. Our study contributes to theoretical and empirical micro-foundations of conflict and identification of knowledge sources in MNE teams.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)881-895
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Business Review
Volume26
Issue number5
Early online date7 Aug 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2017

Keywords

  • knowledge identification
  • knowledge-based view
  • conflict
  • teams and team-work
  • cross-cultural teams
  • multicultural teams

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