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Markov Chain Models of Communication Processes in Negotiation
Philip L Smith, Mara Olekalns, Laurie R Weingart
International Negotiation | BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS | Published : 2005
Abstract
AbstractMarkov chain analysis provides a way to investigate how the communication processes in dyadic negotiations are affected by features of the negotiating context and how, in turn, differences in communication processes among dyads affect the quality of the final settlement. In Markov models, the communication process is represented as a sequence of transitions between states, which describes how tactics are used and how they are reciprocated during the course of a negotiation. This article provides an introduction to Markov chain analysis and shows, using simulated data, how Markov chain models may be analyzed using widely-available loglinear modeling software. Model selection, assessme..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Awarded by National Science Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
Preparation of this article was supported by Australian Research Council Discovery Grant DP0342967 and National Science Foundation grant SBR96-1671.