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Mediation

A Current Review and Theory Development

James A. Wall, Jr.

John B. Stark

Rhetta L. Standifer

Department of Management, University of Missouri-Columbia

The mediation literature of the past decade is organized into six topical areas: the determinants of mediation, mediation per se, approaches employed by mediators, determinants of the mediation approaches, outcomes of mediation, and determinants of the mediation outcomes. The literature that describes mediation per se, mediation approaches, and outcomes is very descriptive rather than theoretical. The literature that deals with the determinants of the mediation, approaches, and outcomes is quite descriptive but also provides an ample base for theory development.

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 45, No. 3, 370-391 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/0022002701045003006


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