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M.-H. Tsai, L. Rees, J. Parlamis, M. A. Gross, D. A. Cai
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A Buddhist Approach to Paradox, with Dr. Hee-Chan Song
Dr. Hee-Chan Song, a faculty member at Sasin Graduate School of Management at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, shares his groundbreaking research on understanding conflicts and tensions through…
Can Confidence Influence Persuasiveness in Disagreements by Conveying Competence versus Dominance? The Moderating Role of Competitiveness
Rees, L. & Tsai, M. & Kopelman, S. & Hu, H., (2024) “Can Confidence Influence Persuasiveness in Disagreements by Conveying Competence versus Dominance? The Moderating Role of…
Gender and Workplace Mistreatment, with Dr. Kenneth Tai
Dr. Kenneth Tai is a faculty member at the Lee Kong Chian School of Business at Singapore Management University. This episode focused on his research on gender and workplace mistreatment. He…
Readiness Theory: A New Approach to Understanding Mediated Prenegotiation and Negotiation Processes Leading to Peace Agreements
Dr. Amira Schiff is a professor and the Director of the Conflict Management, Resolution, and Negotiation Graduate Program at Bar-Ilan University. As a researcher in international conflict resolution,…
From Theory to Practice and Back Again: Lessons from Hostage Negotiation for Conflict Management
Deborah A. Cai (Ph.D., Michigan State University) is professor and senior associate dean in the Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University, and she is a faculty member in the Media…
Getting off to a "Hot" Start: How the Timing of Expressed Anger Influences Relational Outcomes in Negotiation
Dr. Hunsaker is a Global Network Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations at the Stern School of Business, New York University. He has a joint appointment at NYU Shanghai. His research…
Episode 6: Using Emotions to Frame Issues and Identities in Conflict: Farmer Movements on Social Media
Tim Stevens is an interdisciplinary scientist with expertise on the role of social media and ICT in social interactions. For his PhD research he studied social media dynamics in agro-food governance:…
Episode 5: Prosocial lies: When Deception Breeds Trust
Emma E. Levine is an Associate Professor of Behavioral Science and the Charles E. Merrill Faculty Scholar at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Levine studies the psychology of…
Episode 4, Part 2 Explaining Differences in Men and Women's Use of Unethical Tactics in Negotiations
Jason Pierce is an Assistant Professor of Management at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. He earned his Ph.D. in Management at Indiana University and has held other faculty appointments at…
Episode 4: Explaining Differences in Men and Women's Use of Unethical Tactics in Negotiations
Jason Pierce is an Assistant Professor of Management at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. He earned his Ph.D. in Management at Indiana University and has held other faculty appointments at…
Episode 3: Negotiation Contexts: How and Why They Shape Women’s and Men’s Decision to Negotiate
Episode 3 article abstract: In the substantial body of research on gender differences in the initiation of negotiation, the findings consistently favor men (Kugler et al., 2018). We propose that this…
Episode 2, Part 2: "There is No Away: Where Do People Go When They Avoid an Interpersonal Conflict?"
This is Part 2 of a two-part episode.Episode 2 article abstract: When people avoid conflict, there is no “away.” Where do they go physically or mentally? Both engaging and avoiding have a push and a…
Episode 2, Part 1: "There is No Away: Where Do People Go When They Avoid an Interpersonal Conflict?"
This is Part 1 of a two-part episode. Episode 2 article abstract: When people avoid conflict, there is no “away.” Where do they go physically or mentally? Both engaging and avoiding have a push and a…
Episode 1: "Servant Leadership, Third-Party Behavior, and Emotional Exhaustion of Followers"
Episode 1 article abstract: Conflicts are ubiquitous in all life’s domain where people live and perform interdependent tasks, including convents. Managing conflicts among followers is an essential…
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