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Culture and Negotiation Strategy
Authors:Wendi Adair  Jeanne Brett  Alain Lempereur  Tetsushi Okumura  Peter Shikhirev  Catherine Tinsley   Anne Lytle
Affiliation:S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell Unversity, 437 Sage Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853. Email: .; J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208.; Graduate School of Management, Avenue Bernard Hirsch. B.P. 105, F-95021 Cergy Pointoise Cedex, France.; Shiga University, Faculty of Economics, 1-1-1 Banba, Kikone 522, Japan.; Center for Social and Psychological Studies at the Graduate School of International Business, Academy of the National Economy, 82 Vernadsky, Moscow, Russia 117571.; McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057.; Australian Graduate School of Management, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
Abstract:In this article the authors investigate the relationship between culture and joint gains by examining the role of information sharing and power strategies in intracultural negotiations. Previously, the authors found that the relationship between cultural values or norms and joint gains was uncertain in six cultures: France, Russia, Japan, Hong Kong, Brazil, and the United States. Of the five values and norms measured, only norms for information sharing in negotiation were directly related to joint gains. This article explores and extends prior findings by investigating the strategies used by negotiators in the same six cultures. Cultures that maximized joint gains used direct information-sharing strategies or a combination of indirect and direct strategies. Power strategies may help or hurt joint gains, depending on a culture's values and norms for power and whether or not power-based influence is used in conjunction with sufficient information exchange. The findings suggest that understanding the other party's cultural characteristics and strategies can help negotiators plan how to focus on information exchange and deal with unusual power strategies that they may encounter.
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