Game-theoretic and Behavioral Negotiation Theory |
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Authors: | Kjell Hausken |
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Affiliation: | (1) The University of Chicago, 1126 E. 59th St., Chicago, IL, 60637 |
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Abstract: | This article evaluates the state of the art and provides an interdisciplinary framework for game-theoretic and behavioral negotiation theory. The former is based on concepts like extensive form, payoff and information structure, and equilibrium concepts. The latter has a foundation in psychology, organization theory, sociology, and related fields. The objectives of the article are to build upon recent advances in both game-theoretic and behavioral negotiation theory, bring the disciplines closer together, and generate a foundation for future research in interdisciplinary negotiation theory. The article develops two interdisciplinary frameworks for game-theoretic and behavioral negotiation theory. Implications of the frameworks are discussed to illustrate their applicability and superiority over earlier frameworks. |
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Keywords: | negotiation bargaining game theory behavioral theory strategy psychology interdisciplinary framework |
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