The role of interpersonal conflict as a cause of work-related stress in construction managers in Ireland

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作者
Bruce, Patrick John [1 ]
Hrymak, Victor [2 ]
Bruce, Carol [3 ]
Byrne, Joseph [3 ]
机构
[1] Technol Univ Dublin, Dublin City Ctr Campus, Dept Surveying & Construct Innovat, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Technol Univ Dublin, Dublin City Ctr Campus, Dept Environm Hlth & Food Sci, Dublin, Ireland
[3] Technol Univ Dublin, Dublin City Ctr Campus, Dublin, Ireland
来源
CONSTRUCTION INNOVATION-ENGLAND | 2025年 / 25卷 / 01期
关键词
Bullying; Interpersonal conflict; Workplace stress; Workplace misbehaviour; Construction manager; SAFETY PERFORMANCE; WORKPLACE; HEALTH; CLIMATE;
D O I
10.1108/CI-06-2023-0147
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to provide evidence to support an emerging theory that interpersonal conflict is the primary cause of workplace stress among a self-selected sample of Irish construction managers.Design/methodology/approachEighteen construction managers working in Ireland were recruited for this study. Using semi-structured interviews and interpretative phenomenological analysis as the research methodology, the causes of their workplace stress were investigated.FindingsParticipants reported that the principal cause of their workplace stress was high levels of interpersonal conflict between colleagues. The effects of this interpersonal conflict included avoidance behaviour, ill health, absences from the workplace and loss of productivity issues. Deadlines, penalty clauses, lack of appreciation, cliques, costs, communication, temporary contracts and delays were also reported stressors.Research limitations/implicationsA limitation of the study is the small sample of 18 construction managers and the limited geographical area.Social implicationsThe social implications of this study could be to clearly identify that interpersonal conflict may be under reported in the construction industry, and there is a possibility that it is being misclassified as other workplace behaviours such as bullying, harassment and workplace violence. If this is so, this could aid future researchers in addressing this challenging workplace behaviour.Originality/valueThe current consensus in the literature is that the three main causes of workplace stress are bullying, harassment and violence. However, the role and importance of interpersonal conflict as reported in this study, with the exception of North America and China, is not reflected in the wider health and safety research literature. In addition, interpersonal conflict and its reluctance to be reported is largely absent from construction safety research. The findings of this study may be explained if the workplace stress research community is currently misclassifying interpersonal conflict as a manifestation of bullying, harassment or violence. If this is the case, interpersonal conflict needs further research. This is to establish if this cause of construction-related workplace stress needs to be reconsidered as a standalone phenomenon in the wider family of challenging workplace behaviours.
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