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Resistance to yielding and the expectation of cooperative future interaction in negotiation
Authors:Orly Ben-Yoav  Dean G Pruitt
Affiliation:State University of New York at Buffalo USA
Abstract:The expectation of cooperative future interaction (ECFI) encouraged especially high joint benefit (the total of the two bargainers' individual outcomes) when resistance to yielding was high, but especially low joint benefit when resistance to yielding was low. Process data suggest that this finding can be explained as follows: When resistance to yielding is high, ECFI encourages problem solving and reduced contentious behavior; when resistance to yielding is low, ECFI encourages a collapse of aspirations. The results support Filley's (1975) dualconcern model and cast doubt on Deutsch's (1973) blanket assertion that a cooperative process leads to constructive conflict resolution.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Orly Ben-Yoav   Department of Management   Box 507   School of Business and Public Administration   Baruch College   The City University of New York   17 Lexington Avenue   New York   NY 10010.
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