In a competitive and morally imperfect world, business people are often faced with serious ethical challenges. Harboring suspicions about the ethics of others, many feel justified in engaging in less-than-ideal conduct to protect their own interests. The most sophisticated moral arguments are unlikely to counteract this behavior. We believe that this morally defensive behavior is responsible, in large part, for much undesirable deception in negotiation. Drawing on recent work in the literature of negotiations, we present some practical guidance on how negotiators might build trust, establish common interests, and secure credibility for their statements thereby promoting honesty. We also point out the types of social and institutional...
Upon the enactment of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, published ethical norms will for the ...
Most scholarship on negotiation ethics has focused on the topics of deception and disclosure. In thi...
This article answers the following questions: What does the law-both general principles applicable t...
In a competitive and morally imperfect world, business people are often faced with serious ethical c...
Abstract: In a competitive and morally imperfect world, business people are often faced with seriou...
From a traditional moral point of view, business practitioners often seem overly concerned about the...
From a traditional moral point of view, business practitioners often seem overly concerned about th...
I argue that lying in business negotiations is pro tanto wrong and no less wrong than lying in other...
This article explores various ethical issues pertaining to negotiation interactions. Model Rule 4.1 ...
Attorneys negotiate constantly. Many persons who teach negotiation courses feel uncomfortable with t...
The use of deception in negotiations has spurred much debate in the legal ethics arena. Ethics are c...
Raymond Clough of Clough, Long & Co., Kingston, Jamaica considers the role of deception when...
While in practice negotiation is always a mix of cooperation and competition, these two elements cor...
Alan Strudler has written a stimulating and provocative article about deception in negotiation. He p...
The majority of law review articles addressing lying and deception in negotiation have argued, in on...
Upon the enactment of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, published ethical norms will for the ...
Most scholarship on negotiation ethics has focused on the topics of deception and disclosure. In thi...
This article answers the following questions: What does the law-both general principles applicable t...
In a competitive and morally imperfect world, business people are often faced with serious ethical c...
Abstract: In a competitive and morally imperfect world, business people are often faced with seriou...
From a traditional moral point of view, business practitioners often seem overly concerned about the...
From a traditional moral point of view, business practitioners often seem overly concerned about th...
I argue that lying in business negotiations is pro tanto wrong and no less wrong than lying in other...
This article explores various ethical issues pertaining to negotiation interactions. Model Rule 4.1 ...
Attorneys negotiate constantly. Many persons who teach negotiation courses feel uncomfortable with t...
The use of deception in negotiations has spurred much debate in the legal ethics arena. Ethics are c...
Raymond Clough of Clough, Long & Co., Kingston, Jamaica considers the role of deception when...
While in practice negotiation is always a mix of cooperation and competition, these two elements cor...
Alan Strudler has written a stimulating and provocative article about deception in negotiation. He p...
The majority of law review articles addressing lying and deception in negotiation have argued, in on...
Upon the enactment of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, published ethical norms will for the ...
Most scholarship on negotiation ethics has focused on the topics of deception and disclosure. In thi...
This article answers the following questions: What does the law-both general principles applicable t...