People generally adhere to the norm of reciprocity during both tacit and negotiated exchange. Emotional responses generated from profitable and unprofitable exchange facilitate the formation of motives to settle scores with others. In two studies we examine how exchange incidents trigger positive and negative emotional responses, bargaining behavior, and process. In Study 1, we developed measures of emotional response toward the counterpart that can index the state of relational accounts between parties. In a complex, multi-issue negotiation, The measures show that prior profitable or unprofitable exchange experiences shifted affect and individual social motives, as well as initial bargaining positions. In Study 2, shifts in relational acco...
The authors examined whether individual differences in social value orientation moderate responses t...
"Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ('win–win') agreements because they think that their ow...
Using a simulated bilateral negotiation over several security issues, the authors explore how variat...
People generally adhere to the norm of reciprocity during both tacit and negotiated exchange. Emotio...
Complex negotiations occur within a broader stream of ongoing social exchange, but negotiation resea...
Organizational scholars now acknowledge the relevance of emotions in virtually every aspect of organ...
Recognition of the role played by emotions in negotiation is growing. This article synthesizes curre...
A sharing economy is a form of social exchange relationship that is driven by the reciprocity of exc...
Recognition of the role played by emotions in negotiation is growing. This article synthesizes curre...
Using a simulated bilateral negotiation over several security issues, the authors explore how variat...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This chapter focuses in the abstract on when and how repeated negotiations between the same actors f...
Research on the interpersonal functions of emotions has focused primarily on steady-state emotion ra...
The chief aim of this thesis was to investigate the effect of emotions on negotiation outcomes. Usin...
In this article, we discuss the ways in which emotions influence the course of negotiation. Emotions...
The authors examined whether individual differences in social value orientation moderate responses t...
"Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ('win–win') agreements because they think that their ow...
Using a simulated bilateral negotiation over several security issues, the authors explore how variat...
People generally adhere to the norm of reciprocity during both tacit and negotiated exchange. Emotio...
Complex negotiations occur within a broader stream of ongoing social exchange, but negotiation resea...
Organizational scholars now acknowledge the relevance of emotions in virtually every aspect of organ...
Recognition of the role played by emotions in negotiation is growing. This article synthesizes curre...
A sharing economy is a form of social exchange relationship that is driven by the reciprocity of exc...
Recognition of the role played by emotions in negotiation is growing. This article synthesizes curre...
Using a simulated bilateral negotiation over several security issues, the authors explore how variat...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This chapter focuses in the abstract on when and how repeated negotiations between the same actors f...
Research on the interpersonal functions of emotions has focused primarily on steady-state emotion ra...
The chief aim of this thesis was to investigate the effect of emotions on negotiation outcomes. Usin...
In this article, we discuss the ways in which emotions influence the course of negotiation. Emotions...
The authors examined whether individual differences in social value orientation moderate responses t...
"Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ('win–win') agreements because they think that their ow...
Using a simulated bilateral negotiation over several security issues, the authors explore how variat...