Title of article
Culture and Negotiation: The Pedagogical Dispute Regarding Cross-Cultural Simulation
Author/Authors
Michael R. Fowler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
19
From page
341
To page
359
Abstract
This article examines one especially challenging aspect of active-learning
international studies courses—the use of cross-cultural simulations.
What is the significance of culture for negotiation? What difficulties
might cross-cultural negotiations pose, and how might negotiators work
with cultural differences to achieve successful outcomes? Is it possible
to model the effects of cultures on negotiators in a classroom role-play?
What are the advantages to using cross-cultural simulations, and what
difficulties do they entail? How might an instructor make best use of
materials that focus on cultural issues and their effect on negotiation?
When teaching students of different cultures by active-learning methods,
what ought an instructor to bear in mind? What cross-cultural
simulations are available, and what readings might be assigned to
accompany them?
Keywords
cross-culturalissues , international negotiation , Negotiation , Role-play , culture , pedagogy , Active Learning , simulations
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Record number
713894
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