As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, negotiation skills are seldom taught in public administration curricula. Moreover, the bargaining literature does not pay attention to the effects of public sector context on negotiation process and outcomes. We argue that characteristics such as serving public instead of individual interests will affect public servants’ preferences for specific outcomes. The need for public accountability will induce risk-averse strategies. The proposed study aims to develop new theory on negotiations by public servants. Hypotheses will be tested in experiments, a novelty in public administration research
By recognizing that economists use the transaction cost methodology to account for the role of actor...
The management of public servants has assumed increasing importance as public service organizations ...
Purpose: This paper aims to introduce a negotiation support system (NSS) with a theoretical modeling...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
Item does not contain fulltextAs many public services are contracted out, public servants have to ne...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
Many negotiations in the public and private sector result in coalitions. Empirical evidence suggests...
Negotiating is a core activity in the public and private sector. Because of varying public service m...
Negotiation is ubiquitous in the public sector, from policy formation to budget allocation or the co...
Cross-sectoral strategic negotiation is a key challenge in PPPs. Based on framing and game theory, w...
Negotiators are vital for organisations, yet little research has been undertaken to study how groups...
The model proposed here suggests that within-team processes in team negotiation moderate the effect ...
The interaction between the negotiator and bargaining team members in an attempt to achieve consensu...
Politicians regularly bargain with colleagues and other actors. Bargaining dynamics are central to t...
By recognizing that economists use the transaction cost methodology to account for the role of actor...
The management of public servants has assumed increasing importance as public service organizations ...
Purpose: This paper aims to introduce a negotiation support system (NSS) with a theoretical modeling...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
Item does not contain fulltextAs many public services are contracted out, public servants have to ne...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
Many negotiations in the public and private sector result in coalitions. Empirical evidence suggests...
Negotiating is a core activity in the public and private sector. Because of varying public service m...
Negotiation is ubiquitous in the public sector, from policy formation to budget allocation or the co...
Cross-sectoral strategic negotiation is a key challenge in PPPs. Based on framing and game theory, w...
Negotiators are vital for organisations, yet little research has been undertaken to study how groups...
The model proposed here suggests that within-team processes in team negotiation moderate the effect ...
The interaction between the negotiator and bargaining team members in an attempt to achieve consensu...
Politicians regularly bargain with colleagues and other actors. Bargaining dynamics are central to t...
By recognizing that economists use the transaction cost methodology to account for the role of actor...
The management of public servants has assumed increasing importance as public service organizations ...
Purpose: This paper aims to introduce a negotiation support system (NSS) with a theoretical modeling...