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The Meaning of Intuition for the Negotiation Process and Outcome
Authors:Peter Kesting  Rasmus Kjærsgaard Nielsen
Institution:Corresponding author: Peter Kesting, Department of Management, Aarhus University, Fuglesangs Allé 4, 8210 Aarhus V, Denmark.
Abstract:Intuition is a useful tool for negotiators, as negotiations are often highly complex endeavors in which people make holistic judgments with incomplete information and no time for deliberation. Therefore, one might expect that intuition greatly influences negotiations and their outcomes and that negotiators would use intuition to their advantage. However, there is almost no systematic research into the meaning of intuition for negotiation. In this conceptual paper, drawing on five interviews of experienced negotiators, we apply general research on intuition to the specific case of negotiation and find that negotiators use intuition specifically for attribution and social interaction. We distinguish different intuition attitudes; identify preparation, time, and negotiation stages as relevant drivers for the use of intuition in negotiation; clarify the distinction between intuition and routine; and shine new light on the concept of domain-specific knowledge.
Keywords:negotiation  intuition  attribution  social interaction  domain-specific knowledge
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