Interaction between communication and organizational conflict and its relationship with performance

International Journal of Business and Administrative Studies 1 (2) (2015)
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Improving organizational performance is one of the most important goals that all kind of organizations try to achieve it in terms of growth, profitability, increasing market share, productivity and other criteria. The purpose of this paper is to examine the interactional relationship among organizational communication, organizational conflict, and performance. To do so, the research institutions (under supervision of ministry of science, research and technology) were selected as statistical population. The descriptive research method was used for conducting this research. For gathering required data, two questionnaires were designed and distributed among sample institutions (using convenient sampling). The information of 22 institutions (188 questionnaires) was gathered and used for analyzing. The results show that there is a significant relationship among organizational communication, organizational conflict, and performance.

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