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Like the first-mover in an ultimatum game, the principal is a first-mover with foreknowledge of the agent’s “rational” best response function. The solution to the “principal’s problem” is to choose a contract that maximizes the principal’s expected profit given the agent’s...
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Walton and McKersie's Behavioral Theory of Labor Negotiation sought to provide a descriptive theory of the process by which union and management negotiators reached settlements. Their paper drew on existing psychology, behavioral decision theory, and game theory. The basic psychological model of...
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This research investigates the role of financial literacy on initiating and achieving a favorable negotiation outcome in an employment context. With a goal of improving long-term financial well-being, extant research examines whether increasing a person's understanding of basic financial...
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Organizational scholars have systematically studied the negotiation process to guide the development of general descriptive and prescriptive theory. We examine whether these theories sufficiently address the entire process, comprising the planning, bargaining, and implementation phases. We do so...
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The reference points negotiators use to evaluate outcomes have a dramatic influence over concession-making and agreements. However, the conventional finding that low reference points Induce more concessions and fewer impasses is limited to situations with deterministic payoffs. Indeed, the...
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