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Behavior-Based Conflict, Definition(s) of
“In behavior-based conflict, a behavior that is effective in one role (e.g., an authoritarian interaction style) is inappropriately applied to the other role reducing one’s effectiveness in the role” (Greenhaus, J.H. et al, forthcoming).

Source: Greenhaus, J. H., Allen, T. D., & Spector, P. E.  (Forthcoming).  Health consequences of work-family conflict: The dark side of the work-family interface.  In Perrewe, P. L., & Ganster, D. C. (Eds.), Research in occupational stress and well-being, vol. 5.  Amsterdam: Elsevier.


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