A Practical Guide to Negotiation Simulation Writing

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Abstract

There are many good reasons for writing negotiation simulations, but designing and preparing simulations that generate desired pedagogical effects is a challenging process. Building on an earlier article in this journal that presented fundamental principles for the design of negotiation simulations, this article offers a practical guide that outlines in detail how negotiation simulations can be structured and what elements they should include. We offer blueprints for creating six types of simulations: short introductory, distributive, integrative, multi-issue, multiparty, and multiparty multi-issue. For each type of simulation, we suggest the pedagogical use, discuss the basics of the construction, and present the core elements schematically: parties, decision problem, interests, and options. Finally, we illustrate the different types of negotiation simulations with representative examples.

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Kesting, P., & Smolinski, R. (2023). A Practical Guide to Negotiation Simulation Writing. Negotiation Journal, 39(3), 297–326. https://doi.org/10.1111/nejo.12439

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