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You are leading a negotiating team for your company. When you sit down with the other party, someone on your side of the table blurts out: "Just tell us-what do we need to do to get more of your business?" And in that moment, you know you've lost the upper hand. Gaffes like this are more common...
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This study extends prior research on conflict in teams by showing that a team's chances of appropriately managing one type of conflict depends on what other types of conflicts are co-occurring. We interviewed 44 managers from different industries who had recently participated in a negotiating...
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Negotiation teams are widely used to negotiate on behalf of organizations, yet relatively little is known about how they overcome the challenges posed by within team dynamics to create a sound across-the-table team bargaining strategy. This paper presents a two phase analysis of accounts of...
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Negotiating groups composed of 4 members with different social motives were examined to determine the impact of social motive composition on negotiation behavior. Theories of negotiation, experimental games, and group altruism were used to develop hypotheses regarding how social motive...
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