Transcending the Classroom: A Practical Guide to Remote Role Plays in Teaching International Negotiation |
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Authors: | Remigiusz Smolinski Peter Kesting |
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Affiliation: | 1. IESEG School of Management, , Lille, France;2. Aarhus University's School of Business and Social Sciences, , Aarhus, Denmark |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the pedagogical value of using remote role plays in cross‐cultural negotiations between two classes taught simultaneously at different and geographically distant institutions. We argue that remote role‐play simulations provide valuable teaching and learning experiences, and are particularly helpful for managing issues associated with outside‐group negotiation and cultural differences, the prenegotiation stage, electronic negotiations and distorted communication, and one‐shot settings in which the negotiator lacks previous knowledge of the partner. The article begins with a discussion of some critical limitations of “traditional” in‐class role plays, followed by a practical guide to remote role plays and a report of our experiences with them. Finally, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of remote role plays as a teaching tool for international negotiation classes and the key lessons for the participating students. |
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Keywords: | international negotiation negotiation teaching electronic negotiation computer‐mediated negotiation |
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