This study examined the social effects of emotions related to supplication and appeasement in conflict and negotiation. In a computer-simulated negotiation, participants in Experiment 1 were confronted with a disappointed or worried opponent (supplication), with a guilty or regretful opponent (appeasement), or with a nonemotional opponent (control). Compared with controls, participants conceded more when the other experienced supplication emotions and conceded less when the other experienced appeasement emotions (especially guilt). Experiment 2 replicated the effects of disappointment and guilt and showed that they are moderated by the perceiver’s dispositional trust: Negotiators high in trust conceded more to a disappointed counterp...
A social partner’s emotions communicate important information about their motives and intentions. Ho...
Recognition of the role played by emotions in negotiation is growing. This article synthesizes curre...
The expression of emotion can play a significant role in strategic decision-making. In this study, w...
This study examined the social effects of emotions related to supplication and appeasement in confli...
Three experiments investigated the interpersonal effects of anger and happiness in negotiations. In ...
In two experiments, the authors investigated the interpersonal effects of anger and disappointment i...
Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ("win-win") agreements because they think that their own...
"Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ('win–win') agreements because they think that their ow...
The authors examined whether individual differences in social value orientation moderate responses t...
This paper focuses on the interactive effects of power and emotion in negotiation. Previous research...
Three experiments tested a motivated information processing account of the interpersonal effects of ...
On the basis of a social-functional approach to emotion, scholars have argued that expressing disapp...
The chief aim of this thesis was to investigate the effect of emotions on negotiation outcomes. Usin...
On the basis of a social-functional approach to emotion, scholars have argued that expressing disapp...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Researchers have begun to rec...
A social partner’s emotions communicate important information about their motives and intentions. Ho...
Recognition of the role played by emotions in negotiation is growing. This article synthesizes curre...
The expression of emotion can play a significant role in strategic decision-making. In this study, w...
This study examined the social effects of emotions related to supplication and appeasement in confli...
Three experiments investigated the interpersonal effects of anger and happiness in negotiations. In ...
In two experiments, the authors investigated the interpersonal effects of anger and disappointment i...
Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ("win-win") agreements because they think that their own...
"Negotiators often fail to reach integrative ('win–win') agreements because they think that their ow...
The authors examined whether individual differences in social value orientation moderate responses t...
This paper focuses on the interactive effects of power and emotion in negotiation. Previous research...
Three experiments tested a motivated information processing account of the interpersonal effects of ...
On the basis of a social-functional approach to emotion, scholars have argued that expressing disapp...
The chief aim of this thesis was to investigate the effect of emotions on negotiation outcomes. Usin...
On the basis of a social-functional approach to emotion, scholars have argued that expressing disapp...
125 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Researchers have begun to rec...
A social partner’s emotions communicate important information about their motives and intentions. Ho...
Recognition of the role played by emotions in negotiation is growing. This article synthesizes curre...
The expression of emotion can play a significant role in strategic decision-making. In this study, w...