The effects of negotiation and arbitration cost salience on bargainer behavior: The role of the arbitrator and constituency on negotiator judgment

Margaret A. Neale
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Abstract

Recent literature reports a reliance on third-party intervention procedures in contract negotiation. This study suggests that the relative evaluation of the costs related to arbitration (such as the uncertainty and expense of arbitration), and the costs related to negotiation (such as loss of face or perceived incompetency) provide a partial explanation for the increasing frequency of the negotiator's use of arbitration procedures rather than reaching a negotiated settlement. The relative salience of negotiation-related costs (high and low) and the relative salience of arbitration-related costs (high and low) were manipulated in a 2 × 2 design, involving 147 subjects negotiating a five-issue contract. The results were consistent with the hypothesized relationships. Implications of the results of this study for improving the understanding of and control over negotiator behavior are discussed.

谈判和仲裁成本突出对谈判者行为的影响:仲裁员和支持者对谈判者判断的作用
最近的文献报道了在合同谈判中对第三方干预程序的依赖。本研究表明,对仲裁相关成本(如仲裁的不确定性和费用)和谈判相关成本(如丢面子或被认为不称职)的相对评估,可以部分解释谈判者越来越频繁地使用仲裁程序,而不是通过谈判达成和解。谈判相关成本的相对显著性(高和低)和仲裁相关成本的相对显著性(高和低)在2 × 2设计中被操纵,涉及147个主体谈判一份五项合同。结果与假设的关系一致。本研究结果对提高对谈判者行为的理解和控制的意义进行了讨论。
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