Abstract

The relationship between honesty and the outcomes of interorganizational business negotiations is investigated using a laboratory experimentation methodology. One hundred sixty-two business executives from four countries participated in a buyer/ seller negotiation simulation and then evaluated their own performances and made judgments about their opponents’ strategies and characteristics. Honest bargaining strategies affected negotiation outcomes in different ways across the four cultural groups.

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