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Chapter 3 Building Multiculturally Shared Mental Models (MSMM) in Multiparty Negotiations: A Three-Stage Process Model

Negotiation and Groups

ISBN: 978-0-85724-559-5, eISBN: 978-0-85724-560-1

Publication date: 8 June 2011

Abstract

Purpose – In this chapter, we propose a process model of emergent multiculturally shared mental models (MSMM) in multiparty negotiation.

Methodology – Building on existing models of collective cognition, we incorporate our research on culture, negotiation, and shared mental models to propose a three-stage model that addresses the unique challenges of a multiparty and multicultural context at each stage.

Implications – The challenges of multiparty negotiation (e.g., increased information load, managing coalitions, etc.) are exacerbated in a multicultural context because negotiators each bring unique approaches and expectations that are grounded in their national cultural values and norms. Our model addresses these complexities and illustrates moderators that can facilitate or hinder the development of a shared understanding in multicultural multiparty negotiation.

Originality – Multicultural multiparty negotiations are common in international business mergers, international peace keeping efforts, and international political, economic, and environmental treaties. This chapter is the first to consider the process of shared cognition in the context of multicultural multiparty negotiations.

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Adair, W.L. and Anne Liu, L. (2011), "Chapter 3 Building Multiculturally Shared Mental Models (MSMM) in Multiparty Negotiations: A Three-Stage Process Model", Mannix, E.A., Neale, M.A. and Overbeck, J.R. (Ed.) Negotiation and Groups (Research on Managing Groups and Teams, Vol. 14), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 57-78. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1534-0856(2011)0000014006

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