Men more than women succeed when negotiating over labor-market outcomes, and gender differences in negotiation likely contribute to the gender wage gap and to horizontal and vertical segregation in the labor market. We review the evidence on the many initiatives that have been put in place to reduce the effect of gender differences in negotiation. Categorizing these as either ‘fix-the-women’ or ‘fix-the-institutions’ initiatives we find serious challenges to the former. Women do not appear to be broken and encouraging them to negotiate more and differently often backfires. The evidence suggests that ‘fix-the-institution’ initiatives are more effective in reducing gender differences in outcomes. Concerns of adverse effects of banning negotia...
Men and women’s labor market outcomes differ along pay, promotion and competitiveness. This paper co...
The authors examined the differences and similarities between male and female wage negotiation patte...
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...
Employment relationships are increasingly personalized, with more employment conditions open to nego...
Despite incentives aimed at achieving equality for women in the workforce, women continue to lag beh...
When males and females negotiate with persons of the opposite sex - and people of the same sex - gen...
As men and women have different roles in society, their negotiating styles and behaviours are also d...
This study sought to update the literature on gender and negotiations, generate new information on s...
Individuals occasionally assume that women cannot negotiate as effectively as men, and when persons ...
Women's relatively worse performance in negotiation is often cited as an explanation for gender diff...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...
It is well known in the gender wage gap literature that wage differentials between men and women can...
Negotiation is a process that creates, reinforces, and reduces gender inequal-ity in organizations, ...
Sex discrimination comes in many shapes and colors, such as not wanting to hire pregnant women, pass...
Men and women’s labor market outcomes differ along pay, promotion and competitiveness. This paper co...
The authors examined the differences and similarities between male and female wage negotiation patte...
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...
Employment relationships are increasingly personalized, with more employment conditions open to nego...
Despite incentives aimed at achieving equality for women in the workforce, women continue to lag beh...
When males and females negotiate with persons of the opposite sex - and people of the same sex - gen...
As men and women have different roles in society, their negotiating styles and behaviours are also d...
This study sought to update the literature on gender and negotiations, generate new information on s...
Individuals occasionally assume that women cannot negotiate as effectively as men, and when persons ...
Women's relatively worse performance in negotiation is often cited as an explanation for gender diff...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...
It is well known in the gender wage gap literature that wage differentials between men and women can...
Negotiation is a process that creates, reinforces, and reduces gender inequal-ity in organizations, ...
Sex discrimination comes in many shapes and colors, such as not wanting to hire pregnant women, pass...
Men and women’s labor market outcomes differ along pay, promotion and competitiveness. This paper co...
The authors examined the differences and similarities between male and female wage negotiation patte...
Negotiation is a specific form of interaction based on communication in which the parties enter into...