作者
Hannah Riley Bowles, Bobbi Thomason, Inmaculada Macias-Alonso
发表日期
2022/1/21
来源
Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior
卷号
9
期号
1
页码范围
199-223
出版商
Annual Reviews
简介
A person's gender is not a reliable predictor of their negotiation behavior or outcomes, because the degree and character of gender dynamics in negotiation vary across situations. Systematic effects of gender on negotiation are best predicted by situational characteristics that cue gendered behavior or increase reliance on gendered standards for agreement. In this review, we illuminate two levers that heighten or constrain the potential for gender effects in organizational negotiations: (a) the salience and relevance of gender within the negotiating context and (b) the degree of ambiguity (i.e., lack of objective standards or information) with regard to what is negotiable, how to negotiate, or who the parties are as negotiators. In our summary, we review practical implications of this research for organizational leaders and individuals who are motivated to reduce gender-based inequities in negotiation outcomes. In …
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