When there is No ZOPA: Mental Fatigue, Integrative Complexity, and Creative Agreement in Negotiations

Archive ouverte : Article de revue

Yao, Jingjing | Zhang, Zhi‐xue | Liu, Leigh Anne

Edité par HAL CCSD ; Wiley

International audience. How to reach a creative agreement in negotiations when the Zone of Possible Agreement (ZOPA) does not apparently exist? To answer this question, we drew on the cognitive flexibility theory and proposed a model predicting that negotiators’ mental fatigue would engender fewer creative agreements, and their integrative complexity acted as an underlying mechanism. Across four studies, we measured (Study 1) and manipulated (Studies 2–4) mental fatigue to test our hypotheses. We found that negotiation dyads with higher mental fatigue were less likely to display integrative complexity and hence less likely to reach creative agreements in negotiations without an apparent ZOPA. We also demonstrated that in this kind of negotiation, simply identifying additional issues or proposing packaging offers were not enough; negotiators need to do both to construct creative agreements. This research contributes to the literature of negotiation, creative problem‐solving, and the cognitive flexibility theory.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Selecting people based on person‐organisation fit: Implications for intrateam trust and team performance | Hu, Qiongjing

Selecting people based on person‐organisation fit: Implications for intrate...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Hu, Qiongjing | 2021-01

International audience. Teamwork is widely adopted in organisations. Although much evidence indicates that using person‐organisation (P‐O) fit as a selection criterion benefits individual employees, little is known ...

Family Involvement in Middle Management and Its Impact on the Labor Productivity of Family Firms | Hu, Qiongjing

Family Involvement in Middle Management and Its Impact on the Labor Product...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Hu, Qiongjing | 2018-06

International audience. Family business owners and researchers tend to overwhelmingly focus on thetop-level structure of firms but ignore the middle-level practice – involving familymembers in the middle-management ...

Understanding the trust deficit in China: Mapping positive experience and trust in strangers | Yao, Jingjing

Understanding the trust deficit in China: Mapping positive experience and t...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Yao, Jingjing | 2017-11

International audience

Du même sujet

Ethics and cancer: main theme in human and social sciences in a first-degree medical course. Éthique et cancer: fil rouge dans une formation initiale de sciences humaines et sociales en médecine (PACES) | Aiguier, G.

Ethics and cancer: main theme in human and social sciences in a first-degre...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Aiguier, G. | 2013-06-15

International audience

Reinventing science and technology entrepreneurship education: The role of human and social capitals | Yami, Saïd

Reinventing science and technology entrepreneurship education: The role of ...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Yami, Saïd | 2021-03

International audience

« Conciliation vie privée vie professionnelle » : plusieurs termes pour une même réalité ? Proposition de modélisation à travers l’usage français | Verstaevel, N.

« Conciliation vie privée vie professionnelle » : plusieurs termes pour une...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Verstaevel, N. | 2020-12-31

The role of the leverage effect in the price discovery process of credit markets | Zimmermann, Paul

The role of the leverage effect in the price discovery process of credit ma...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Zimmermann, Paul | 2021-01-31

Combating climate change and controlling energy demand: introduction to the special section. Lutte contre le changement climatique et maîtrise de la demande d’énergie : introduction au dossier thématique | Aubrée, Loïc

Combating climate change and controlling energy demand: introduction to the...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Aubrée, Loïc | 2017-07-28

International audience

New indices to characterize drawing behavior in humans (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). New indices to characterize drawing behavior in humans (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): An innovative analysis to understand drawing behavior | Martinet, Lison

New indices to characterize drawing behavior in humans (Homo sapiens) and c...

Archive ouverte: Article de revue

Martinet, Lison | 2021

International audience

Chargement des enrichissements...