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Title: Setting the stage for negotiations : how superordinate goal dialogues promote trust and joint gain in negotiations between teams
Authors: Swaab, RI
Lount, RB
Chung, S 
Brett, JM
Issue Date: Nov-2021
Source: Organizational behavior and human decision processes, Nov. 2021, v. 167, p. 157-169
Abstract: Although negotiations between teams can result in informational advantages resulting in higher joint gain, the presence of teams can also undermine trust, fuel competition, and impair joint gain. This research addresses this challenge by using structured dialogues to develop trust that helps to establish cooperative interdependence between teams. Building upon prior research in negotiations and intergroup relations, we propose that superordinate goal dialogues can increase trust and facilitate strategy to generate high quality outcomes. Across four face-to-face negotiation studies, we document that structured dialogues about superordinate goals increase trust and teams’ use of negotiation strategy to ultimately improve joint gain. We identify the boundary conditions that shape when superordinate goal dialogues are most likely to increase joint gain, as well as when they will not be effective.
Keywords: Communication
Goals
Negotiation
Teams
Trust
Publisher: Academic Press
Journal: Organizational behavior and human decision processes 
ISSN: 0749-5978
EISSN: 1095-9920
DOI: 10.1016/j.obhdp.2021.08.001
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