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Hans De Keulenaer

Psychological Influence in Negotiation: An Introduction Long Overdue - HBS Working Know... - 0 views

  • This paper attempts to encourage a better dialogue between research on social influence and on negotiation. It provides an overview of the literature on both areas, and identifies opportunities for creating more effective and useful research. First, HBS professors Deepak Malhotra and Max Bazerman identify those elements of psychological influence that do not require the influencer to change the economic or structural aspects of the bargaining situation in order to persuade the target. Second, they review prior research on behavioral decision-making in negotiation to identify those ideas that may be relevant to influence in negotiation. Third, they provide a framework for thinking about how to leverage behavioral decision research to wield influence in negotiation. Fourth, they consider how targets of influence might defend against these tactics. Fifth, because psychological influence is, by definition, aimed at achieving one's own ends through the strategic manipulation of another's judgment, they consider the ethical issues surrounding its application in negotiation.
Hans De Keulenaer

Shop Talk - Innovation, Marketing and Alliances - 0 views

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    But as more and more business becomes collaborative and partner-driven, a new kind of negotiation is becoming common. Sometimes it is called "win-win," or "implementation-oriented." At any rate, it is not a transaction that ends with signing papers and handing over money. It is one that begins that way.
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About Those Commercial Ratings - 0 views

  • About Those Commercial Ratings
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    This week Nielsen Media Research fielded countless calls from networks and agencies alike in regards to the processing method for commercial ratings. After this year's broadcast upfront was negotiated almost entirely using the new currency of "C3," which measures who watched commercials live plus three additional days of time-shifted viewing, the idea was that more accountability would be brought to the TV-buying process.
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