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Rapid Relationality
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DiBenigno, Julia
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Armed forces
/ Army
/ Center and periphery
/ Commanders
/ Conflict
/ Cooperation
/ Dyads
/ Ethnography
/ Experts
/ Grounded theory
/ Influence
/ Line managers
/ Managers
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Mental health professionals
/ Mental health services
/ Military personnel
/ Personal characteristics
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Power
/ Professionals
/ Roles
/ Soldiers
/ Tactics
/ Trauma
2020
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Rapid Relationality
by
DiBenigno, Julia
in
Armed forces
/ Army
/ Center and periphery
/ Commanders
/ Conflict
/ Cooperation
/ Dyads
/ Ethnography
/ Experts
/ Grounded theory
/ Influence
/ Line managers
/ Managers
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Mental health professionals
/ Mental health services
/ Military personnel
/ Personal characteristics
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Power
/ Professionals
/ Roles
/ Soldiers
/ Tactics
/ Trauma
2020
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Rapid Relationality
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DiBenigno, Julia
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Armed forces
/ Army
/ Center and periphery
/ Commanders
/ Conflict
/ Cooperation
/ Dyads
/ Ethnography
/ Experts
/ Grounded theory
/ Influence
/ Line managers
/ Managers
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Mental health professionals
/ Mental health services
/ Military personnel
/ Personal characteristics
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Power
/ Professionals
/ Roles
/ Soldiers
/ Tactics
/ Trauma
2020
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Rapid Relationality
2020
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This paper develops grounded theory to understand how and when experts in lower-power peripheral roles can develop influential relationships with higher-power line managers in core functions to regularly elicit their cooperation. I use data from an ethnographic study of experts in peripheral roles—mental health professionals hired by the U.S. Army to provide rehabilitative services to activeduty soldiers suffering from conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)—and the line managers in core functions they depended on for their soldier-care recommendations to be followed—their soldiers’ direct commanders. I analyze relational histories of 56 commander–provider dyads and detail a three-phase process model I refer to as “rapid relationality.” Through the process of rapid relationality, mental health professionals capitalized on short windows of opportunity to quickly develop influential relationships with commanders, despite lacking formal authority over them, before a series of minor conflicts or a major conflict threatened their burgeoning influence. My analysis suggests it is not only what peripheral experts do that allows them to elicit cooperation from line managers but also when and how quickly they do it that matters. Speed and taking early action are important because experts cannot predict when conflict will occur and hence may have short initial windows of opportunity for establishing an influential relationship. I further find that some experts have fewer tactics available to them or must use more time-consuming and energy-intensive tactics than others to achieve the same relational influence based on their personal characteristics (e.g., gender). As a result, it may be harder for some experts to achieve relational influence before their window of opportunity closes.
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