Careful examination of the evidence relating to decision framing revealed a regularity not previously noted. A theory of outcome framing consistent with this finding is developed. An implication of the theory is that the formulation effect will be eroded under the types of experience available in competitive bargaining or in the marketplace. Two experiments were conducted to test hypotheses derived from the theory. Experiment 1 examined risky choice. Experiment 2 examined similar questions in the more complex context of two person bargaining. The results are very consistent. Decision makers or bargainers who are given a negative formulation have higher aspirations than those given a positive formulation. Subsequent experience leads to adapt...
This research focuses on the effect of initial stance in bargaining. Following level-of-aspiration t...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
textResearch in representative negotiation has sought to understand how relationships between repres...
An integration of range-frequency theory, a theory of psychophysical judgment, and prospect theory, ...
This paper presents a discussion of the role of adapting expectations in the bargaining process. Neg...
The current study examines the effect of segregation or integration of the issues under negotiation....
This paper provides a logical framework for negotiation be-tween agents that are assumed to be ratio...
Negotiation analysis and game theoretic bargaining models usually assume parties to have exogenous p...
The effect of positive vs negative frames on risky choice was examined for a variety of scenarios an...
Decision makers in dynamic environments such as air traffic control, firefighting, and call center o...
In bargaining environments with uncertain impasse outcomes (e.g., litigation or labor strike outcome...
This paper provides a logical framework for negotiation between agents that are assumed to be ration...
The idea that choices alter preferences has been widely studied in psychology, yet prior research ha...
We present two experiments designed to study the role of forgone opportunities in decision making un...
The present study examined the moderating role of bargaining structure that is positive and negative...
This research focuses on the effect of initial stance in bargaining. Following level-of-aspiration t...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
textResearch in representative negotiation has sought to understand how relationships between repres...
An integration of range-frequency theory, a theory of psychophysical judgment, and prospect theory, ...
This paper presents a discussion of the role of adapting expectations in the bargaining process. Neg...
The current study examines the effect of segregation or integration of the issues under negotiation....
This paper provides a logical framework for negotiation be-tween agents that are assumed to be ratio...
Negotiation analysis and game theoretic bargaining models usually assume parties to have exogenous p...
The effect of positive vs negative frames on risky choice was examined for a variety of scenarios an...
Decision makers in dynamic environments such as air traffic control, firefighting, and call center o...
In bargaining environments with uncertain impasse outcomes (e.g., litigation or labor strike outcome...
This paper provides a logical framework for negotiation between agents that are assumed to be ration...
The idea that choices alter preferences has been widely studied in psychology, yet prior research ha...
We present two experiments designed to study the role of forgone opportunities in decision making un...
The present study examined the moderating role of bargaining structure that is positive and negative...
This research focuses on the effect of initial stance in bargaining. Following level-of-aspiration t...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
textResearch in representative negotiation has sought to understand how relationships between repres...