Ethics in Negotiations
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Ethics
Moral Compass
Definition: Ethics
What is ethics?
Branch of philosophy that deals with issues of
right and wrong in human affairs.
Reputation
How do we judge the reputation/ethics of
us/others as negotiators?
Questionable Strategies
Lying
Traditional Competitive Bargaining
Bluffing
Falsification (i.e. lies of commission)
Deception (i.e. lies of omission)
FYI
People who engage in negotiations with strangers
are more likely to use unethical behavior.
Men are more unethical in negotiations than
women.
People who attend religious services on a regular
basis are considered more ethical during
negotiations.
In a study done with MBA students, engineers
seemed most likely to engage in unethical
behavior, while those in environmental science
were least likely to engage in unethical behavior.
The older a person is, the less likely that he/she
will engage in unethical behavior.
Is there ever a time that you would have
to lie during a negotiation?
People Lie When…
Lie for a lie
One shot deal
Won’t get caught
Life or death
Self-Perception & Lies
People think they are behaving ethically.
Illusion of Superiority
Similar to confirmation bias
Illusion of Control
Overconfidence
Tests of Ethics
Front Page Test
Reverse Golden Rule
Role Modeling
Getting Advice