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Paying a Price
Brian Gunia
Jeanne M. Brett
Amit Nandkeolyar
Dishan Kamdar
其他書名
Culture, Trust, and Negotiation Consequences
出版
SSRN
, 2011
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=lhLbzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Three studies contrasting Indian and American negotiators tested hypotheses derived from theory proposing why there are cultural differences in trust and how cultural differences in trust influence negotiation strategy. Study 1 (a survey) documented that Indian negotiators trust their counterparts less than American negotiators. Study 2 (a negotiation simulation) linked American and Indian negotiators' self-reported trust and strategy to their insight and joint gains. Study 3 replicated and extended Study 2 using independently coded negotiation strategy data, allowing for stronger causal inference. Overall, the strategy associated with Indian negotiators' reluctance to extend interpersonal (as opposed to institutional) trust produced relatively poor outcomes. Our data support an expanded theoretical model of negotiation, linking culture to trust, strategies, and outcomes.