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The Impact of Cognitive Diversity on Crisis Negotiations
Authors:Tara E Santmire  Sarit Kraus  Toni E Santmire  Jonathan Wilkenfeld  Kim M Holley  & Kristian S Gleditsch
Institution:University of Maryland,;University of Colorado
Abstract:This paper reports on a series of experiments designed to assess the impact of grouping decision makers by level of cognitive complexity on the outcomes they attain in crisis negotiations. The participants—University of Maryland undergraduates who took roles in a simulated international hostage crisis—used a computer decision support system and a controlled network environment for communications. The goal of the experiments was to better understand the dynamics that lead certain types of groupings to have greater success in negotiations, and that lead certain groups of adversaries to achieve more mutually beneficial outcomes such as compromise and agreement. The findings point to a positive relationship between the level of homogeneity in cognitive complexity among decision makers and the achievement of positive outcomes in crisis negotiations.
Keywords:crisis  negotiation  cognitive complexity  experiments  simulation  decision support systems  utility
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