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Strategic adaptability in negotiation: a framework to distinguish strategic adaptable behaviors
Henrike Heunis, Niels J. Pulles, Ellen Giebels, Bas Kollöffel, Aldis G. SigurdardottirThis study aims to propose and evaluate a novel framework of strategic adaptability in dyadic negotiations. The authors define strategic adaptability as a reaction to a cue that…
Foreign language effect in negotiations: negotiation language and framing effect on contract terms and subjective outcomes
Jung Hyun Lee, Hillary Anger Elfenbein, William P. BottomThis study aims to test negotiation outcomes when bilinguals negotiate in a foreign rather than their native language. Decision research on the foreign language effect indicates…
Does injustice perception threaten organizational performance in the healthcare setting? A sequential mediation examination
Mukaram Ali Khan, Jeetesh Kumar, Muhammad Haroon Shoukat, Kareem M. SelemThis paper aims to explore the role of perceived organizational injustice (POI) leading to workplace conflict in determining organizational performance (OP) among healthcare…
Conflict personalization: a systematic literature review and the development of an integrative definition
Lilian M. Hoogenboom, Maria T.M. Dijkstra, Bianca BeersmaScholars and practitioners alike wish to understand what makes workplace conflict beneficial or injurious to, for example, performance and satisfaction. The authors focus on…
Resolving conflict in interpersonal relationships using passive, aggressive, and assertive verbal statements
Steve Winer, Leslie Ramos Salazar, Amy M. Anderson, Mike BuschThe purpose of this study is to extend Bippus and Young’s (2005) study and examine the effectiveness of the “I-you,” “I,” “You,” “We,” “But” and Question-based “Why” statements…
Mapping the knowledge base and theoretical evolution of workplace conflict outcomes: a bibliometric and qualitative review, 1972–2022
Mengting Su, Parisa RungruangThis study aims to understand workplace conflict outcomes (WCO) literature and identify the research gaps by mapping its knowledge base and theoretical evolution.
How much conflict is too much? How frequent task conflict expressions affect angels’ reinvestment intention
Alexander (Degreat) Narh Tetteh, Qingxiong (Derek) Weng, Lincoln Jisuvei Sungu, Magdalene Zeinab Akosua AdamsThe aim of this study is to understand the levels (i.e. mild vs intense) of task conflict (TC) expressions between angel investors and entrepreneurs at the post-investment stage…
Leading without position power: preliminary validation of the multiparty collaborative leadership scale (MCLS)
Petru Lucian Curseu, Sandra G.L. SchruijerThis paper aims to report the development of the multiparty collaborative leadership scale (MCLS) that assesses four dimensions of collaborative leadership that have been defined…
United we stand: a principle-based negotiation training for collective bargaining
Michel Mann, Marco Warsitzka, Joachim Hüffmeier, Roman TrötschelThis study aims to identify effective behaviors in labor-management negotiation (LMN) and, on that basis, derive overarching psychological principles of successful negotiation in…
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