When the Negotiator Sees Red
The negotiations literature abounds with studies about how cognitive heuristics affect negotiation outcomes. However, the role of colors in negotiations remains unexplored. The color red is associated with male dominance and leads to superior outcomes in sporting contests (Hill and Barton, 2005a). I...
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Main Authors: | NARAYANAN, Jayanth, REB, Jochen, CHEN, Jianwen, ZHENG, Xue |
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2009
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