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Overview
This course book is designed for upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Most books on negotiation target either a non-academic audience or teachers in a specific discipline. This book targets an academic audience without focusing on a specific discipline. Its sound decisional models and analytical scrutiny combine with a broad cross-disciplinary perspective to give its readers a full understanding of the bargaining process.
Features:
- Cross-disciplinary approach rather than narrow focus
- Reliable and verifiable models for successful and constructive negotiation
- Expert analytical commentary
Benefits:
- Cross-disciplinary approach permits user to expand perspective to fit 'real-world' situations
- Application and use of decisional models can permit examination of soundness of approach to particular situations
- Commentary permits user to expand and reshape models to take in all pertinent factors
Audience: Law schools and Business schools.