Interpersonal conflict and psychological well-being at work: the beneficial effects of teleworking and emotional intelligence

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT(2023)

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PurposeThis cross-sectional study had several objectives. This paper aims to study the direct effect of teleworking on interpersonal conflict, the mediating role that interpersonal conflict can play between teleworking and psychological well-being, the moderating role emotional intelligence (EI) can play between teleworking and interpersonal conflict and whether this moderation effect can, in turn, be associated with psychological well-being (moderated mediation effect).Design/methodology/approachPath analyses using Mplus software were performed on a sample of 264 employees from 19 small- and medium-sized organizations.FindingsWhile teleworking was associated with lower interpersonal conflict, it was not associated with enhanced psychological well-being. Interestingly, workload seemed to be associated with higher interpersonal conflict, while decision authority and support garnered from one's supervisor seemed to be associated with lower interpersonal conflict. Teleworking was indirectly associated with higher psychological well-being via interpersonal conflict. Finally, EI played a moderating role between teleworking and lower interpersonal conflict. This was, in turn, associated with higher psychological well-being.Practical implicationsEI is an essential skill to develop in the workplace.Originality/valueA deepened understanding of the role played by EI at work could help organizations to provide positive work environments, both in person and online. This is especially relevant today, with the continued increase in teleworking practices and the resulting rapidly changing interpersonal relationships.
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Interpersonal conflict,Psychological well-being,Teleworking,Emotional intelligence,Small- and medium-sized organizations,Moderated mediation
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