United we stand: a principle-based negotiation training for collective bargaining

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Michel Mann, Marco Warsitzka, Joachim Hüffmeier, Roman Trötschel
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to identify effective behaviors in labor-management negotiation (LMN) and, on that basis, derive overarching psychological principles of successful negotiation in this important context. These empirical findings are used to develop and test a comprehensive negotiation training program.

Design/methodology/approach

Twenty-seven practitioners from one of the world’s largest labor unions were interviewed to identify the requirements of effective LMN, resulting in 796 descriptions of single behaviors from 41 negotiation cases.

Findings

The analyses revealed 13 categories of behaviors critical to negotiation success. The findings highlight the pivotal role of the union negotiator by illustrating how they lead the negotiations with the other party while also ensuring that their own team and the workforce stand united. To provide guidance for effective LMN, six psychological principles were derived from these behavioral categories. The paper describes a six-day training program developed for LMN based on the empirical findings of this study and the related six principles.

Originality/value

This paper has three unique features: first, it examines the requirements for effective LMN based on a systematic needs assessment. Second, by teaching not only knowledge and skills but also general psychological principles of successful negotiation, the training intervention is aimed at promoting long-term behavioral change. Third, the research presents a comprehensive and empirically-based training program for LMN.

团结一致:以原则为基础的集体谈判培训
本研究旨在识别劳资谈判(LMN)中的有效行为,并在此基础上推导出在这一重要背景下成功谈判的总体心理学原理。这些实证研究结果被用于开发和测试一个全面的谈判培训计划。设计/方法/方法我们采访了来自世界上最大的工会之一的27名从业人员,以确定有效的LMN的要求,从41个谈判案例中得出796个单一行为的描述。分析揭示了13类对谈判成功至关重要的行为。调查结果强调了工会谈判代表的关键作用,说明了他们如何领导与另一方的谈判,同时确保自己的团队和员工团结一致。为了对有效的LMN提供指导,从这些行为类别中衍生出六条心理原则。本文描述了基于本研究的实证结果和相关的六个原则为LMN开发的为期六天的培训计划。原创性/价值本文有三个独特的特点:首先,它在系统的需求评估的基础上考察了有效的LMN的需求。其次,通过培训干预,不仅传授知识和技能,而且传授成功谈判的一般心理原理,旨在促进长期的行为改变。第三,本研究提出了一个全面的、基于经验的LMN培训方案。
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