Hybrid negotiation simulations: how mixing fact and fiction can lead to a more comprehensive learning experience

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M. Gutmann, Erik Jentges, Douglas MacKevett
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe an innovative approach to overcoming a common dilemma in designing negotiation simulations – that of situating a simulation in a real-life or fictitious context. This binary choice, which the authors call the negotiation designer’s dilemma, has profound implications for the types of learning activities and outcomes that can be integrated into the overall learning experience. As a way of overcoming the trade-offs inherent in this dilemma, the authors developed what they term hybrid simulations, which blend elements of fact and fiction in its contextual design in a particular way. Design/methodology/approach The authors were part of a negotiation simulation design team that used Design Thinking to understand the negotiation designer’s dilemma and to prototype and test a corresponding solution. Findings This paper demonstrates the benefits, potential applications and the how-to of hybrid simulations within the context of two such simulations the authors have designed at two different Swiss business schools. This paper concludes by discussing the potential and limitations for the application of hybrid simulations, as well as areas of potential further development. Originality/value The concept of a hybrid negotiation is a novel design trick that can be used in a variety of negotiation simulation contexts.
混合谈判模拟:如何混合事实和虚构可以带来更全面的学习经验
本文的目的是描述一种创新的方法来克服设计谈判模拟中的一个常见困境-将模拟置于现实生活或虚拟环境中。这种二元选择,作者称之为谈判设计师的困境,对可以整合到整体学习经验中的学习活动和结果的类型有着深远的影响。为了克服这种困境中固有的权衡,作者开发了一种他们称之为混合模拟的方法,这种方法以一种特殊的方式将事实和虚构的元素混合在一起。设计/方法论/方法本文作者是谈判模拟设计团队的成员,该团队使用设计思维来理解谈判设计者的困境,并对相应的解决方案进行原型化和测试。本文以作者在瑞士两所不同商学院设计的两种模拟为例,展示了混合模拟的好处、潜在应用和操作方法。最后讨论了混合仿真的应用潜力和局限性,以及进一步发展的潜力。混合谈判的概念是一种新颖的设计技巧,可用于各种谈判模拟环境。
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