Increasingly, scholars have taken note of the tendency for women to conceptualize issues such as security, peace, war, and the use of military force in different ways than their male counterparts. These divergent conceptualizations in turn affect the way women interact with the world around them and make decisions. Moreover, research across a variety of fields suggests that providing women a greater voice in international negotiations may bring a fresh outlook to dispute resolution. Using experimental data collected by the GlobalEd Project, this article provides substantial support for hypotheses positing that females generate significantly different processes and outcomes in a negotiation context. These findings occur both in terms of fema...
Gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals’ traits and capabilities based on their gend...
Prior research has found that each culture and gender influences negotiation strategies and outcomes...
Women's relatively worse performance in negotiation is often cited as an explanation for gender diff...
Increasingly, scholars have taken note of the tendency for women to conceptualize issues such as sec...
Gender analysis has emerged as an important conceptual approach to the study of decision making and ...
As men and women have different roles in society, their negotiating styles and behaviours are also d...
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...
Peace negotiations and their outcomes have long-term repercussions for post-conflict politics and so...
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...
Unlike typical negotiation experiments, these studies investigated when men and women initiate negot...
Are peace agreements more likely to include gender provisions if women participate in the peace nego...
This study sought to update the literature on gender and negotiations, generate new information on s...
The purpose of this study was to examine gender role differences in negotiations in China, Italy, Sw...
The acknowledgement of women’s important role as mediators in peace negotiations is emerging. Howeve...
We argue that gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals' traits and capabilities based...
Gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals’ traits and capabilities based on their gend...
Prior research has found that each culture and gender influences negotiation strategies and outcomes...
Women's relatively worse performance in negotiation is often cited as an explanation for gender diff...
Increasingly, scholars have taken note of the tendency for women to conceptualize issues such as sec...
Gender analysis has emerged as an important conceptual approach to the study of decision making and ...
As men and women have different roles in society, their negotiating styles and behaviours are also d...
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...
Peace negotiations and their outcomes have long-term repercussions for post-conflict politics and so...
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...
Unlike typical negotiation experiments, these studies investigated when men and women initiate negot...
Are peace agreements more likely to include gender provisions if women participate in the peace nego...
This study sought to update the literature on gender and negotiations, generate new information on s...
The purpose of this study was to examine gender role differences in negotiations in China, Italy, Sw...
The acknowledgement of women’s important role as mediators in peace negotiations is emerging. Howeve...
We argue that gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals' traits and capabilities based...
Gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals’ traits and capabilities based on their gend...
Prior research has found that each culture and gender influences negotiation strategies and outcomes...
Women's relatively worse performance in negotiation is often cited as an explanation for gender diff...