What is ethically appropriate in Negotiations: An empirical examination of bargaining tactics |
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Authors: | Roy J. Lewicki Neil Stark |
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Affiliation: | (1) Max M. Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University, 1775 College Road, 43210 Columbus, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Negotiation is an interesting context in which to study ethical judgment. Effective negotiators cannot be completely candid about their preferences, yet some honesty is required for parties to effectively agree. Is there general agreement among negotiators as to which tactics are ethically appropriate and inappropriate? This paper reports analyses of the ratings of 18 marginally ethical tactics by a sample of 320 respondents. Tactic ratings suggest generally strong consensus on those tactics that are appropriate and inappropriate; factor analyses of these ratings suggest tactic groupings that offer partial support for earlier conceptual models. A research agenda is also proposed. |
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Keywords: | ethical judgment negotiation tactics |
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