Affect is important in motivated performance situations such as negotiation. Longstanding theories of emotion suggest that facial expressions provide enough information to perceive another person’s internal affective state. Alternatively, the contextual emotion hypothesis posits that situational factors bias the perception of emotion in others ’ facial displays. This hypothesis predicts that individuals will have different perceptions of the same facial expression depending upon the context in which the expression is displayed. In this study, cardiovascular indexes of motivational states (i.e., challenge vs. threat) were recorded while players engaged in a multi-issue negotiation where the opposing negotiator (confederate) displayed emotion...
The expression of emotion can play a significant role in strategic decision-making. In this study, w...
Research in competitive games has exclusively focused on how opponent models are developed through p...
The emotions displayed by others can be cues to predict their behavior. Happy expressions are usuall...
Abstract Negotiation occurs daily in different societal levels with affect and emotions taking cent...
Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ("win-win") agreements because they think that their own...
Over the past fifteen years, research has demonstrated the central role of interpersonal emotions in...
"Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ('win–win') agreements because they think that their ow...
One's own emotions may influence others' behavior in a given social interaction. If one believes thi...
Many scholars turn to emotions to understand irrational behavior. We do the opposite: we turn to rat...
What function do facial expressions have? We tested the hypothesis that some expressions serve as ho...
Decision-making is a complex process. Monetary incentives constitute one of the forces driving it, h...
Abstract—Emotional signaling plays an important role in ne-gotiations and other social decision-maki...
In this article, we discuss the ways in which emotions influence the course of negotiation. Emotions...
One’s own emotions may influence someone else’s behavior in a social interaction. If one believes th...
We proposed and tested the notion of a bidirectional influence of emotion expressions and context. I...
The expression of emotion can play a significant role in strategic decision-making. In this study, w...
Research in competitive games has exclusively focused on how opponent models are developed through p...
The emotions displayed by others can be cues to predict their behavior. Happy expressions are usuall...
Abstract Negotiation occurs daily in different societal levels with affect and emotions taking cent...
Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ("win-win") agreements because they think that their own...
Over the past fifteen years, research has demonstrated the central role of interpersonal emotions in...
"Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ('win–win') agreements because they think that their ow...
One's own emotions may influence others' behavior in a given social interaction. If one believes thi...
Many scholars turn to emotions to understand irrational behavior. We do the opposite: we turn to rat...
What function do facial expressions have? We tested the hypothesis that some expressions serve as ho...
Decision-making is a complex process. Monetary incentives constitute one of the forces driving it, h...
Abstract—Emotional signaling plays an important role in ne-gotiations and other social decision-maki...
In this article, we discuss the ways in which emotions influence the course of negotiation. Emotions...
One’s own emotions may influence someone else’s behavior in a social interaction. If one believes th...
We proposed and tested the notion of a bidirectional influence of emotion expressions and context. I...
The expression of emotion can play a significant role in strategic decision-making. In this study, w...
Research in competitive games has exclusively focused on how opponent models are developed through p...
The emotions displayed by others can be cues to predict their behavior. Happy expressions are usuall...