Prior research suggests that stress can be harmful in high-stakes contexts such as negotiations. However, few studies actually measure stress physiologically during negotiations, nor do studies offer interventions to combat the potential negative effects of heightened physiological responses in negotiation contexts. In the current research, we offer evidence that the negative effects of cortisol increases on negotiation performance can be reduced through a reappraisal of anxiety manipulation. We experimentally induced adaptive appraisals by randomly assigning 97 male and female participants to receive either instructions to appraise their anxiety as beneficial to the negotiation or no specific instructions on how to appraise the situation. ...
An exacerbated physiological response to stress is associated with the development of stress-related...
Although the role of emotion in socioeconomic decision making is increasingly recognised, the impact...
Considerable research suggests acute stress influences decision-making. There has, however, been a l...
Prior research suggests that stress can be harmful in high-stakes contexts such as negotiations. How...
Negotiations trigger anxiety. Across four studies, we demonstrate that anxiety is harmful to negotia...
At work, sources of anxiety abound. Individuals worry about the quality of their work, their job sec...
At work, sources of anxiety abound. Individuals worry about the quality of their work, their job sec...
We study sales presentation anxiety (SPA) using multilevel analysis of a quasi-natural field experim...
Adjusting behavior after reward or punishment is important to adaptively respond to change. Previous...
<p>Note: Cortisol units are μg/dL. Slopes are reported as unstandardized betas.</p
<p>Cognitive reappraisal can foster emotion regulation, yet less is known about whether cognitive re...
We investigated whether occupational role stress is associated with differential levels of the stres...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Although the role of emotion in socioeconomic decision making is increasingly recognised, the impact...
An exacerbated physiological response to stress is associated with the development of stress-related...
Although the role of emotion in socioeconomic decision making is increasingly recognised, the impact...
Considerable research suggests acute stress influences decision-making. There has, however, been a l...
Prior research suggests that stress can be harmful in high-stakes contexts such as negotiations. How...
Negotiations trigger anxiety. Across four studies, we demonstrate that anxiety is harmful to negotia...
At work, sources of anxiety abound. Individuals worry about the quality of their work, their job sec...
At work, sources of anxiety abound. Individuals worry about the quality of their work, their job sec...
We study sales presentation anxiety (SPA) using multilevel analysis of a quasi-natural field experim...
Adjusting behavior after reward or punishment is important to adaptively respond to change. Previous...
<p>Note: Cortisol units are μg/dL. Slopes are reported as unstandardized betas.</p
<p>Cognitive reappraisal can foster emotion regulation, yet less is known about whether cognitive re...
We investigated whether occupational role stress is associated with differential levels of the stres...
We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes ...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Although the role of emotion in socioeconomic decision making is increasingly recognised, the impact...
An exacerbated physiological response to stress is associated with the development of stress-related...
Although the role of emotion in socioeconomic decision making is increasingly recognised, the impact...
Considerable research suggests acute stress influences decision-making. There has, however, been a l...