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Chinese Conflict Preferences and Negotiating Behaviour: Cultural and Psychological Influences
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Cultural ValuesNegotiationEast Asian StudiesCultural RelationSocial PsychologyIntergroup ConflictChinese Conflict PreferencesCultural ConflictSocial SciencesDiplomacyConflict PreferencesSocial ConflictConflict ManagementHealth SciencesCross-cultural IssueInternational RelationsCultureSocial BehaviorConflict Study
This paper analyzes the extent to which both traditional Chinese cultural values and Chinese psychology influence Chinese perceptions and approaches to conflict resolution and thus affect Chinese negotiating behaviour. An attempt is made to illustrate salient cultural values and orientations, and empirical data is used to identify Chinese conflict preferences. The extent to which both these cultural values and conflict preferences have shaped a distinctive Chinese negotiation style is then examined.
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