This chapter show me about examined various aspects of a growing field of negotiation that explores the complexities of international and cross-cultural negotiation. International negotiation has become the norm rather than an exotic activity that only occasionally occurs. It begins with two important factors that make the international negotiation different.
There are two important ways that culture has been conceptualized: culture as shared value, and culture dialectic. The influence of culture on negotiations is listed in term of managerial and research perspectives. From the practitioner perspective, we discussed 10 ways that culture can influences negotiation: the definition of negotiation, the negotiation opportunity, the selection of negotiators, protocol, communication, time sensitivity, risk propensity, groups versus individuals, the nature of agreements, and emotionalism.
From the research perspective, we examined the effects of culture on negotiation outcomes, negotiation process, negotiator cognition, and negotiator ethics. This chapter also discussed eight different culturally responsive strategies that negotiators can use with a negotiator from a different culture.
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