then negotiation research needs to study its choreography. If negotiation is like an athletic contest (Gelfand & McCusker, 2002), negotiation research needs to study its plays and engage in match analysis. To understand the amount of applause and the final scores, assessing the series of moves negotiators undertake to reach those outcomes is critical. The moves in negotiations are acts of communication. Negotiators communicate using oral and written messages, conveyed with various postures, facial expressions, rates of speech, and tones of voice, among other concerns (Putnam & Roloff, 1992). Negotiators communicate in ways that are guided by the setting and their initial goals, yet even the most casual observations show that negotia...
This paper outlines 4 assumptions behind attempts to explain the sequential organization of communic...
Negotiation can be defined as the joint decision making between interdependent individuals with dive...
Gambits as it relates to negotiation are simply mechanisms and strategies used by those engaged in n...
Negotiations that involve two or more parties in reaching an agreement can't be separated from the c...
Negotiations that involve two or more parties in reaching an agreement can't be separated from the c...
Negotiating is the process of communicating back and forth for the purpose of reaching a joint agree...
Negotiation is an interactive process of interpersonal or two-group communication, which aims to rea...
In this dissertation I investigate the process of negotiation in conversation through the use of hed...
Bargaining and negotiation are the most constructive ways to handle conflict. Economic prosperity, o...
Success of our cooperation with other people may depend on various factors: whether we have experien...
Negotiation research, drawing on rational choice theory, provides a wealth of findings about how peo...
Negotiation is a dynamic process. Outcomes develop from patterned exchanges between negotiating part...
Negotiation is a communication process of mutual conversation, understanding and negotiating for ce...
A significant body of research has focused on the negotiation process, especially how skilled negoti...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper outlines 4 assumptions behind attempts to explain the sequential organization of communic...
Negotiation can be defined as the joint decision making between interdependent individuals with dive...
Gambits as it relates to negotiation are simply mechanisms and strategies used by those engaged in n...
Negotiations that involve two or more parties in reaching an agreement can't be separated from the c...
Negotiations that involve two or more parties in reaching an agreement can't be separated from the c...
Negotiating is the process of communicating back and forth for the purpose of reaching a joint agree...
Negotiation is an interactive process of interpersonal or two-group communication, which aims to rea...
In this dissertation I investigate the process of negotiation in conversation through the use of hed...
Bargaining and negotiation are the most constructive ways to handle conflict. Economic prosperity, o...
Success of our cooperation with other people may depend on various factors: whether we have experien...
Negotiation research, drawing on rational choice theory, provides a wealth of findings about how peo...
Negotiation is a dynamic process. Outcomes develop from patterned exchanges between negotiating part...
Negotiation is a communication process of mutual conversation, understanding and negotiating for ce...
A significant body of research has focused on the negotiation process, especially how skilled negoti...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper outlines 4 assumptions behind attempts to explain the sequential organization of communic...
Negotiation can be defined as the joint decision making between interdependent individuals with dive...
Gambits as it relates to negotiation are simply mechanisms and strategies used by those engaged in n...