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Sunday, 5 July 2026
3:00am-8:00pm
(Foyer)

Come one over and grab your badge and lanyard to get IACM 2026 started! There is no need to formally check-in.

6:00pm-7:30pm
(Mancini Ballroom)
7:30pm-9:00pm
(Mancini Ballroom)Lessons Etched, Voices Raised: How Maternal Career Success Shapes Employees’ Responses To Workplace SexismAnjier Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Grace Jia Hui Lim, Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeWhen Is Physical Interaction Important For Trust and Transparency Among B2b Negotiators? The Role of Mutual DependenceMelvyn R.W. Hamstra, IESEG School of Management, France; Martin Storme, IESEG School of Management, France; Frieder Lempp, IESEG School of Management, FranceThe Effect of Negotiation Planning On Negotiation OutcomesEdward Tomlinson, University of South Florida, United States; Jeffery Houghton, West Virginia University, United States; Evelyn Owie, West Virginia University, United States; Steven Ash, University of Akron, United StatesFleeting Generalization: How Unstable Belief Updating Keeps People Overly Pessimistic About Talking To StrangersStav Atir, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Nicholas Epley, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, United StatesOverselling and Underselling In Self-PromotionShawn Chan, INSEAD, Singapore; Kelly Nault, IE Business School, Spain; Nadav Klein, INSEAD, FranceUnderstanding Western Balkans’ Berlin Process – A Conflict Management PerspectiveValon Murtezaj, IESEG School of Management, FranceShip of Fools: How Poorly Performing Transformational Leaders Steer Clear of MutinyNikhil Awasty, University of New Hampshire, United States; James Matusik, University of Georgia, United States; Brian Burgess, Colorado State University, United States; Rachel Hahn, Purdue University, United StatesMaturity Work In Organizations: Antecedents, Strategies, and Consequences of Trying To Appear Mature At WorkEmily R. Ye, New York University, Stern School of Business, United States; Sonya Mishra, Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business, United StatesEpisodic Organization of Integrative and Distributive Negotiation Strategies: Differences Between Negotiations Ending In Agreement and Non-AgreementJan Engel, University of Hamburg; Institute of Psychology; Department for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Germany; Clara Sofie Hemshorn de Sanchez, University of Hamburg; Institute of Psychology; Department for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Germany; Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock, University of Hamburg; Institute of Psychology; Department for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, GermanySustainability’s Challenges To Negotiation TheoryAdrian Borbely, emlyon business school, France; Ghazal Layeghi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy & University of Trento, Trento, Italy, Italy; Andrea Caputo, University of Trento, ItalyBragging About Third-Party Punishment Harms Moral Reputation Less Than Bragging About HelpingEna Inesi, London Business School, United Kingdom; Jonathan Berman, London Business School, United Kingdom; William Fawson, London Business School, United KingdomCoworker Benevolence Expectations and Relational Mobility: A Comparison of The United States and TurkeyS. Arzu Wasti, SABANCI UNIVERSITY, TürkiyeSocial Dominance Orientation and Ingroup Bias Perceptions In Hiring DecisionsChade Darby, Cornell University, United States; Sean Fath, Cornell University, United States; Miguel Unzueta, UCLA, United StatesLeader Humor Expression and Leader Effectiveness: A Power Paradox Perspective On Subordinates’ Perceived Leader PowerChih-Chieh Chu, National Changhua University of Education, TaiwanWhen Workplace Uncertainty Perceptions Inhibit Newcomer Proactive Socialization Behaviors: The Role of Boundaryless Career OrientationXinyi Zhou, Xi'an-Jiaotong Liverpool University, China; Dan Yang, Xi'an-Jiaotong Liverpool University; Yingli Deng, Durham UniversityFrom Talk To Trust (or Distance): A Temporal Process Theory of Power-Claim Legitimacy Among PeersGayathri (Gaya) Wickramasinghe, Adelaide University, AustraliaThe Integration of Work-Life Support Into Diversity Management Among Japanese CompaniesYumeka Hirayama, Northwestern - Kellogg, United States; Maryam Kouchaki, Northwestern - Kellogg, United StatesConflict Personalization At WorkLilian Hoogenboom, VU Amsterdam, Netherlands; Maria Dijkstra, VU Amsterdam, Netherlands; Bianca Beersma, VU Amsterdam, NetherlandsCracks In The Wall of Hatred: How Israeli-Palestinian Bereaved Families Transform Grief Into ReconciliationMichal Raz Rotem, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel; Oriana Abboud Armaly, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel; Rachelly Ashwall Yakar, Bar Ilan University, IsraelSelf–other Miscalibration In Sponsorship PerceptionsKelly Nault, IE University; Kriti Jain, IE University; Yupeng He, IE UniversityA Resource Conservation Process Model of Sending Workplace GossipMatthew Nadel, St. John's University, United StatesMatching Resources To People: Gender Vs. Agency-Communion Fit In Burnout ReductionYair Ziv Ashkenazi, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Dorit Efrat-Treister, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, IsraelNavigating Identity Tensions During Crises: The Long-Term Effects of Cultivating A Paradox Mindset On Well-BeingYarin Sultan, Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Dorit Efrat-Treister Efrat-Treister , Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Amir Grinstein, D’Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University, United States; Ella Miron-Spektor , INSEAD, FranceRemote Management and Artificial Intelligence: Mitigation of Transaction Costs and Opportunism In Construction WorksEmanuelle Barcelos Santos, Exxata Technology and Contract Engineering, Brazil; João Antônio de Almeida Júnior, Exxata Technology and Contract Engineering, Brazil; Evandro Sales da Silva, HARPIA GOLD, Brazil; Alan Cristian Gurgel Sousa, Exxata Technology and Contract Engineering, Brazil; Vitor de Melo Oliveira, Exxata Technology and Contract Engineering, BrazilAdvancing Ai Negotiations: A Large-Scale Autonomous Negotiation CompetitionMichelle Vaccaro, MIT, United States; Michael Caosun, MIT, United States; Harang Ju, Johns Hopkins, United States; Sinan Aral, MIT, United States; Jared Curhan, MIT, United StatesLeadership Communication As Pre-Negotiation Behavior: Public Messaging and The Conditions For NegotiationMariana Caro-Quintana, Columbia University, United StatesWhen (not) To Raise Other's Voices: The Backfiring Effects of Amplification For Ethical ConcernsLienne Cupal, UCLA, United States; Sherry Wu, UCLA, United StatesStudent Violence Against Teachers In Compulsory Secondary Education: A Systematic ReviewMaría Montes de Oca Pérez, Department of Social and Quantitative Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Immaculada Armadans Tremolosa, Department of Social and Quantitative Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Cristina Alvarado - Álvarez, Department of Social and Quantitative Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainWhat’s One Up? Questions As A Vehicle For Social ComparisonsMattias Sjoberg, Durham University, United Kingdom; Einav Hart , George Mason University, United StatesWomen Who Build Peace From The Scars: A Case Study of VenezuelaCristina Alvarado-Alvarez, Department of Social and Quantitative Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Research Group of Social, Enviromental and Organizational Psychology PsicoSAO, Spain; Manuel Llorens, Escuela de Psicología, Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, Caracas-Red de activismo e investigación por la convivencia (REACIN), Venezuela; Immaculada Armadans , Department of Social and Quantitative Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Research Group of Social, Enviromental and Organizational Psychology PsicoSAO, SpainSelf-Knowledge As A Tool For Transformation In The Mediator In Training: A Case StudyImmaculada Armadans-Tremolosa, Department of Social and Quantitative Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona (Research group in PsicoSao), Spain; Cristina Alvarado-Alvarez, University of Barcelona, Spain; Nicole Bañados, Department of Social and Quantitative Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain; Guillem Feixas, Department of clinical Psychology and psychobiology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, SpainBeyond Emotional Resentment: Cognitive and Relational Paths To Strategic Unforgiveness At WorkCemre Çınar, Sabanci University, TürkiyeOrganizational Gender Composition and The Relational Roots of Employee Voice ClimateYoon Hyuk Jeong, London Business School; Sunny Lee, University College London; Selin Kesebir, London Business SchoolMixed Signals: Gender Differences In Negotiation FeedbackHana Kotzmuth, University of Minnesota Carlson, United States; Marco Jang, University of Minnesota Carlson, United States; Priti Pradhan Shah, University of Minnesota Carlson, United StatesWhen Laughter Does (and Does Not) Harm TrustEmma Qu, HKUST Business School, Hong Kong; T. Bradford Bitterly, HKUST Business School, Hong Kong; Maurice Schweitzer, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, United StatesInspirational Norm: How Successful Entrepreneurs In The Media Serve As Entrepreneurial Role Models Across Cultural Tightness-LoosenessYoon Hyuk Jeong, London Business School; Thomas Mussweiler, London Business SchoolReexamining Backlash: Evidence From High-Achieving WomenLizzie Udale, University of Pennsylvania; Nazli Bhatia, University of Pennsylvania; Alexandra Mislin, American University; Ece Tuncel, Webster University; Julia Bear, Stony Brook UniversityFederalism As An Alternative To The Two State Solution and Point 18 of The Trump PlanBen Mollov, Bar-Ilan University, IsraelAre Negotiation Simulations Culturally Neutral? An Ai-Assisted Examination of Pedagogical Materials Across LanguagesElena POLIAKOVA, IESEG School of Management, France; Calliope SUDBOROUGH, IESEG School of Management, France; Paulo Marzionna, IESEG School of Management, France; Maximiliano MARZETTI, IESEG School of Management, FranceAsset Or Liability? How and Why Ghost Negotiators Impact Opponent’s Psychological Perceptions and Distributive Negotiation BehaviorsAnnik Strauch, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany; David Loschelder, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany; Hannes Petrowsky, Leuphana University Lüneburg; Yannik Escher, Leuphana University Lüneburg, GermanyAre Groups More Efficient Than Individuals?Tom Gordon-Hecker, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, IsraelCross-Cultural Difference In Negotiation Persistence and Negotiation Rationales: Contrasting American and Indian Negotiator BehaviorBenjamin Quist, University of Michigan - Ross School of Business, United States; Maurice Schweitzer, University of Pennsylvania - Wharton, United StatesNo Need To Like My Values, Just Recognize Them: When Team Value Diversity Enhances Creative Problem Solving Via Integrative ComplexityClaudia Heese, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, Netherlands; Hannes Leroy , Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, Netherlands; Pisitta Vongswasdi, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany; Inga J. Hoever, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, NetherlandsBanter Or Barrier: How Motive and Content Shape The Outcomes of Aggressive Humor In The WorkplaceChawit Rochanakit, Michigan State University, United States; Nicholas Hays, Michigan State University, United States; Donghun Seo, Michigan State University, United StatesWhen Mindfulness Backfires After Interpersonal TransgressionsSana Rizvi, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada; C. Ward Struthers, York University, Canada; Jingyuan Li , York University, Canada; Aubrey Peregrino, York University, CanadaCan We Inform Away The Gender Pay Gap? Evidence From Information Interventions In The Gig EconomyJenny Säve-Söderbergh, Stockholm University, Sweden; Richard Wahlund, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden; Wiley Wakeman, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden; Francesca Manzi, London School of Economics, United Kingdom; Zohn Rosen, Columbia University, United StatesResource Nationalism and Technology Transfer: Geopolitical Disruptions In Ree-Dependent Patent InternationalizationYi-Xun Fang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan; Yen-Chen Ho, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan; Florence N/A, National Chung Hsing University, IndonesiaEmojis Speak Louder Than Words: Visual (vs. Textual) Emotional Expression and Performance EvaluationJungmin Choi, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; Melody Chao, HKUST Business School, Hong KongLanguage In Social Networks: An Intersectional Approach To Stereotype ThreatCostanza Morbidelli, UCL School of Management, United KingdomDisclosing Disruptive Personal Life Events At Work: How Timing Influences Employee EvaluationsLaura Giurge, London School of Economics & Political Science, United Kingdom; Elinor Flynn, London Business School, United Kingdom; Kayla Zhang, London Business School, United KingdomManaging Conflict Through Technology: The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies On Integrative Complexity and Conflict OutcomesAnika Motzkus, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany; Katharina G. Kugler, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, GermanyModeling The Distribution of Ideologies Within Us Political PartiesSanda Kaufman, Cleveland State University, United States; Miron Kaufman, Cleveland State University, United StatesWhen “Necessary” Sounds Credible: Gender Congruence As A Cue For Benevolent Intent In Stakeholder HarmMana Saki, NetherlandsDelegating The Deal: How Managers Decide Ai Autonomy and Scope In NegotiationsNelberto Nicholas "Sam" Quinto, UCL, United KingdomHow Company- and Team-Level Racial Diversity Shape Job Seekers’ DecisionsVictoria (Zhaoying) Liu, Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University, United States; Eileen Suh, Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University, United States; Maryam Kouchaki, Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University, United StatesRobots Among Us: How Robot Competence and Uncertainty Shape Coworker InteractionsBrook Jiang, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Amy Wrzesniewski, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, United StatesSupporting Employees Exposed To Occupational Trauma: The Role of Trauma-Informed LeadershipJana Raver, Queen's University, Canada; Yasemin Pacaci, Queen's University, Canada; Megan McElheran, Wayfound Mental Health Group, CanadaBeyond Politics: How Liberal and Conservative Ideologies Predict Workplace Hierarchy Preferences and Interpersonal JudgmentsYuhan (Bruce) Mei, Duke Fuqua School of Business, United States; Preeti Vani, Duke Fuqua School of Business; Aaron Kay, Duke Fuqua School of BusinessPolitical Polarization In Indonesia (case Study: The 2017 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election)Marissa Lasni Graciella, Columbia University, IndonesiaWho Does Better? Exploring The Role of Ai In NegotiationsSonja Rispens, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; Yekatarina Bezrukova, University of Buffalo, School of Management, United States
Monday, 6 July 2026
9:00am-5:00pm
(Foyer)

Come one over and grab your badge and lanyard to get IACM 2026 started! There is no need to formally check-in.

9:00am-10:30am
EugenioOlympia Mancini 1AOlympia Mancini 1BOlympia Mancini 3AOlympia Mancini 3BTurinWien
How Anticipated and Latent Gender Bias Shape Communication, Opportunity, and ConflictNicholas Owsley, University of Chicago Booth School of Business; Christine Nguyen, Columbia University, United States Language As A Strategic Choice In Multilingual Negotiations: Power Dynamics, Nuances, and Coping MechanismsElena Poliakova, IESEG School of Management, France; Frieder Lempp, IESEG School of Management, FranceFriends Without Benefits? Distributive Strategies Among FriendsLeopold Ried, University of Melbourne, Australia; Brian Gunia, Johns Hopkins University, United StatesUnderstanding The Role of Emotional Intelligence In Conflict Management Diplomatic NegotiationsValon Murtezaj, IESEG School of Management, FranceValue Reframing In Adversarial Collaboration: Shifting Power, Building AlignmentAndrew Cohen, StartX, The Stanford University Community Accelerator, United States; Debra Cash, Independent Researcher, United StatesBreaking Precedent: Divergent Effects of Two Primary Tactics For Refuting Negotiation PrecedentsChao Wang, Esade Business School, Spain; Katharina Schmid, Esade Business School, SpainUsing Expressive Behavioral Cues To Achieve Social Goals In Entrepreneurial Pitching and NegotiationsCelia Chui, HEC Montréal, Canada; Emma Zhao, University of Virginia, United States; Eileen Suh, Northwestern University, United StatesName of The Game: How Communicative Framing Affects Negotiation Attitudes and OutcomesMartin Ick, University of Potsdam, Germany; Georg Mahr, University of Potsdam, Germany; Uta Herbst, University of Potsdam, GermanyStaying Neutral: Effect of Principled Neutrality On EngagementKian Siong Tey, University of Hong Kong, Hong KongIntellectual Humility In NegotiationsJennifer Lee, INSEAD, Singapore; Roderick Swaab, INSEAD, SingaporeTeam Negotiation Success: Comparing Additive, Extreme-Member, and Configurational Composition ModelsYannik Andrea Escher, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany; Jared R. Curhan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Peter Kesting, Aarhus University, Denmark; Alice J. Lee, Cornell University, United States; Hannes M. Petrowsky, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany; Remigiusz Smolinski, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany; David D. Loschelder, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany Learning To Use New Ai Tools For Negotiation Research: A Hands-On Preconference WorkshopRay Friedman, Vanderbilt University, United States; Oscar Kjell, Vanderbilt University and Lund University, Sweden; H. Andrew Schwartz, Vanderbilt University, United States The Blind Spot In Organizational Risk Management: How Employers Fail To Address Hate Crime Victimization At WorkRose Brown, Cornell University, United StatesThe Bamboo Ceiling In The Uk: Ethnicity–gender Intersectionality, Risk Tolerance, and LeadershipJackson Lu, MIT Sloan School of Management, United States; Qian Li, International Business School, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China; Shuang Liang, International Business School, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China; Wanqin Mu, International Business School, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China; Shiyang Gong, Business School, Beijing Normal University, ChinaAfraid Does Not Mean Silent: The Role of Emotions In Reporting DiscriminationLienne Cupal, UCLA, United States; Jennifer Whitson, UCLA, United StatesDo Investors Value Workforce Ethnic Diversity?David Daniels, National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School, United States; Polly Kang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Silence Vs. Speaking Up: Responses To Diversity-Related ThreatsKathy Vo, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management, United States; Ivuoma Onyeador, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management, United States; Hannah Birnbaum, Washington University, Olin Business School, United States; Mindy Truong, University of California, Riverside, School of Business, United States; Miguel Unzueta, University of California, Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management, United States; Rachel Arnett, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, United States; Jared Scruggs, Emory University, Goizueta Business School, United States; Katie Chen, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, United States; Felix Danbold, University College London, School of Management, United Kingdom; Kylie Davis, Northwestern University, Department of Psychology, United States Expanding Negotiation Theory Into A Framework For Dynamical Political AnalysisNimet Beriker, Columbia University, United StatesCollaborative Solutions In Complex Environments: A Framework For Understanding and ActionBrian Ganson, Centre on Conflict & Collaboration, Stellenbosch Business School, South AfricaParadox Navigation Across Field Positions: A Case of Environmental Peacebuilding In Israel-PalestineAmbreen Ben-Shmuel, University of Michigan, United States; Katharina Hug, University Luneburg, GermanyImagining Peace In Prolonged Conflict: Mapping Potnetial “Fruits of Peace” Using Ai-Assisted Focus Group ResearchOded Adomi Leshem, Hebrew University, Israel; Einav Even, Hebrew University, Israel; Andrew Konya, Remesh, United States; Eran Halperin, Hebrew University, IsraelPower, Violence, and Bargaining: A Process Theory of Negotiation In Violent, Transactional SystemsBenjamin Spatz, University of Cape Town, South Africa The Lifespan of Social Hierarchies: Formation, Maintenance, Navigation, and ChangeNir Halevy, Stanford University, United States; Nicholas Hays, Michigan State University, United States; Eric Mercadante, New York University, United States; Yejin Park Roberts, New York University, United States
11:00am-12:30pm
EugenioOlympia Mancini 1AOlympia Mancini 1BOlympia Mancini 3AOlympia Mancini 3BParisTurinWien
Media, Psychology, and ConflictInbar Illouz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Deborah Cai, Temple University, United States; Ifat Maoz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Tal Orian Harel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Renana Atia, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Meital Balmas, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Yael Botser, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Eran Halperin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Yossi David, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Omer Ben Simhon, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Eran Amsalem, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel The Ghost In The Hallways: The Impact of Narcissistic Leader Departure On Team DynamicsKaroline Strauss, ESSEC Business School, France; Judy Qiu, ESSEC Business School, FranceTo Dominate Or To Collaborate? The Interaction of Conflict Styles In Special Police UnitsKarl Testor, Institute of Neurocognitive Sciences and Leadership, Austria; Michele Griessmair, Vienna University, Austria; Markus Schönsgibl, Provincial Police Directorate Vienna, AustriaA Two-Level Model of Intergroup Conflict: How Overconfidence Influences Leader Behavior and Follower SupportPeter Wallmueller, INSEAD, France; Natalia Karelaia, INSEAD, FranceInfluence That Follows You Home: Two Pathways From Leader Dominance and Prestige To Work–family Conflict and EnrichmentMatthew Ryan, London Business School, United Kingdom; Garrett Brady, Bocconi University, ItalyNot All Claims Are Equal: How Formal Authority Shapes The Dyadic Leader Claiming and Granting ProcessesRebecca Mitchell, University of Colorado-Boulder, United States; Rachel Hahn, Purdue University, United States; Lakshita Boora, Michigan State University, United States; John Hollenbeck, Michigan State University, United States How Ai Framing and Level of Ai Involvement Influence TrustMingyu Li, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; T. Bradford Bitterly, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Stephen Nason, The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyHow Negotiators React To Ai-Augmentation In Negotiations: Examining The Role of GenderMehran Bahmani, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada; Kevin Tasa, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada; James Hale, University of Southern California, United States; Jonathan Gratch, University of Southern California, United StatesAi Negotiation Coaching May Reinforce Traditional Gender RolesNadja Born; Hannah Riley Bowles, Harvard Kennedy School, United States; Jared Curhan, Massachusetts Insitute of Technology, MIT Sloan, United States The Complex Costs and Benefits of Moral Expression In Modern LifeEric Mercadante, Stern School of Business, New York University, United States; Ashler Lawson, INSEAD, France; Sandra Matz, Columbia Business School, Columbia University, United States; Zachariah Berry, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, United States; Erica Bailey, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, United States; Hannah Waldfogel, Columbia Business School, Columbia University, United States; Brittany Solomon, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame, United States; Matt Hall, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame, United States; Sa-kiera Hudson, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, United States; Beth Anne Helgason, Yale School of Management, Yale University, United States; Till Konczak, Yale School of Management, Yale University, United States; Liuqing Wei, Hubei University; Thomas Talhelm, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago, United States De-Escalating Conflict Through The Social Meaning of DisagreementDilan Tulan, Harvard University, United States; Nicole Thio, Cornell University, United States; Kristina Wald, The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, United States; Adrienne Kafka, Duke University Fuqua School of Business, United States; Audrey Feldman, Harvard Kennedy School, United States; Sunita Sah, Cornell University, United States; Ovul Sezer, Cornell University, United States; Anastasiya Apalkova, Fors Marsh, United States; Jane Risen, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, United States; Rick Larrick, Duke University Fuqua School of Business, United States; Todd Rogers, Harvard Kennedy School, United States; Max Spohn, Harvard Kennedy School, United States; Lucas Woodley, Harvard University, United States; Francisco Hernández- Cáceres, Country Roads Studios, United States; Joshua Greene, Harvard University, United States; Julia Minson, Harvard Kennedy School, United States Organizing For Peace: Logics In Multi-Cultural NegotiationsShirli Kopelman, University of Michigan, United States; Poonam Arora, Babson College, United States; Ambreen Ben-Shmuel, University of Michigan, United States; Moty Cristal, The Program in Conflict Management, Resolution and Negotiation, Bar Ilan University, Israel; Anthony Rapoport, Professional musician; Active in movements for peace and climate justice, Canada; Sonja Rauschütz, Vienna School of Negotiation, Austria; Amira Schiff, The Program in Conflict Management, Resolution and Negotiation, Bar Ilan University, Israel; Markus Schwaninger, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; Robert Wilken, ESCP Business School, Germany Developing A Collaborative Leadership CurriculumZoe Barsness, University of Washington Tacoma, United States; Michael Kern, University of Washington Puget Sound Institute, United States Do Mediation Agreements Hold? Long-Term Effects In Neighbor DisputesLin Adrian, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Solfrid Mykland-Fjell, Land Cosolidation Court in Hordaland, NorwayMixed Mode Procedures’ Potential Hijacking of The Singapore Convention On MediationNancy Welsh, Texas A&M University School of Law, United States; Omer Shapira, Faculty of Law, Ono Academic College, Israel; Shusuke Kakiuchi, Graduate School for Law and Politics, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Dorcas Quek Anderson, Yong Pung How School of Law, Singapore Management University, SingaporeManaging Infrastructure Disputes Through Mitigation Practice – Insights From The FieldShahla Ali, HKU Faculty of Law, United StatesQatar's Mediation Edge: How Stability Commitments Produce Durable PeaceKatelyn Church, Brigham Young University, United States; Mirabella Keogh, Brigham Young University, United StatesSocial Movement Mobilization: Collective Identity As A Negotiated OutcomeAlexander Keogh, Marriott School of Business, Brigham Young University, United States; Cynthia Wang, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, United States; Jennifer Whitson, UCLA Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles; Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
12:30pm-1:30pm
1:30pm-3:00pm
EugenioOlympia Mancini 1AOlympia Mancini 1BOlympia Mancini 3AOlympia Mancini 3BParisTurinWien
Shifting Morals: How Stakes Shape Moralized Decision-MakingSamantha Zaw, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, United States; Austin Smith, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, United States; Shuang Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Wenzhuo Xu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; Jillian Jordan, Harvard Business School, United States Negotiating In The Dark: How Information Structures Bargaining BehaviourLina Maria Gelvez Alvarez, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Stefanie Jung, Technical University of Munich, GermanyWill Future Negotiations Really Be More Equal? How Equal First Offers Lead To Unequal Pay Outcomes In Gig-Economy Platform NegotiationsDavid Daniels, National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School, Singapore; Polly Kang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore“Does Delight Come In Packages?” – “It Depends.” Issue-Packaging Agendas and Coordination Demands In Complex B2b Sales NegotiationsHong Zhang, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany; Ingmar Geiger, Aalen University, Germany; Roman Trötschel, Leuphana University Lüneburg, GermanyExpanding The Pie By Adding Issues: The Effects of Issue Timing On Objective and Subjective ValueWolfgang Steinel, Universiteit Leiden, NetherlandsThe First Offer Effect In Ransomware NegotiationsMICHAIL GEORGIOU, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE, Netherlands; MIRIAM S.D. OOSTINGA, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE, Netherlands; ELLEN GIEBELS, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE, Netherlands; REMCO SPITHOVEN, SAXION UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES, Netherlands Ai and Society: Challenges To Face and Opportunities To EmbraceJieun Pai, Imperial College London; Roshni Raveendhran, University of Virginia; Eileen Chou, University of Virginia; Jazmin Brown-Innuazzi, University of Virginia; Jaclyn Lisnek, Stanford University; Bethany Hsiao, University of Pennsylvania; Hamsa Bastani, University of Pennsylvania; Michael Kearns, University of Pennsylvania; Aaron Roth, University of Pennsylvania; Duncan Watts, University of Pennsylvania; William Brady, Northwestern University; Meriel Doyle, Northwestern University; Abdo Elnakouri, Northwestern University; Eli Finkel, Northwestern University; Joshua Jackson, University of Chicago; Nour Kteily, Northwestern University; Victoria Parker, Douglas College; Curtis Puryear, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Trevor Spelman, Northwestern University; Jonathan Bogard, Washington University in St. Louis Comparable Pareto Efficiency: A New Measurement of Value Creation In Negotiations and Quasi-Meta-Analytical EvidenceJingjing Yao, IESEG School of Management, France; Han Li, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, China; Martin Storme, IESEG School of Management, FranceThe Relationship Between Conflict Expression Tendencies and Subjective Value In NegotiationLaurie Weingart, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Michal Lehmann, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, United StatesHow Much Is Enough? Rethinking Success and Rationality In NegotiationRemi Smolinski, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany; Rudolf Schüssler, University of Bayreuth, Germany; Peter Kesting, Aarhus University, DenmarkThe Creativity Allocation Problem In Integrative Negotiation: Balancing Trade Optimization and Issue GenerationNelberto Nicholas "Sam" Quinto, University College London, United Kingdom; Joshua Becker, University College London, United Kingdom; Sarah Harvey, University College London, United Kingdom The Complexity of Allyship: Adding Nuance To The Allyship ProcessJanice Lam, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada; Juliane Schittek, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Tanya Alaaldin, The London School of Economics, United Kingdom; Nadja Born, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Ivona Hideg, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada; Celia Moore, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Caleb Phillips, The London School of Economics, United Kingdom; Ellie Stillwell, The London School of Economics, United Kingdom; Anders Thomassen, The London School of Economics, United Kingdom; Hannah Bowles, Harvard Kennedy School, United States Everyday Negotiation: Reaching A Broader Audience With Training In NegotiationLaura Rees, Oregon State University, United States; Deborah Cai, Temple University, United States; Vernon Miller, Michigan State University, United States; Leigh Anne Liu, Georgia State University, United States; Nancy Buchan, University of South Carolina, United States; Sarah Jane Payne, Queens University, Canada; Beth Filar-Williams, Oregon State University, United States Trust In Context: A Panel-Workshop Aimed At Uncovering The Nature of Distrust Across Fields and Developing Research-Backed SolutionsEmma Levine, University of Chicago, United States; Jennifer Abel, University of Chicago, United States; Taya Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Beth Anne Helgasson, Yale School of Management, United States; Erika Kitzmiller, Kersten Institute for Urban Education, United States; Nathan Lee, CivicPulse, United States; Mary McGrath, Northwestern University, United States; Rebecca Propper, MacLean Center of Clinical Ethics, United States; Emily Rubin, Massachussets General Hospital, United States; Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Cardozo School of Law, United States; Baddr Shakhsheer, MacLean Center of Clinical Ethics, United States; Laura Wallace, Emory University, United States Making Sense of Persuasion: A Taxonomy of Negotiation Rationales and Their Relational and Economic ConsequencesHannes M. Petrowsky, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany; Yannik A. Escher, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany; Alice J. Lee, Cornell University, United States; Peter Stöckli, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; David D. Loschelder, Leuphana University Lüneburg, GermanyThe Psychology of Non-NegotiablesKelly Nault, IE University, Spain; Kriti Jain, IE University, Spain; Yupeng He, IE University, Spain; Jonathan Pow, INSEAD, Singapore; Roderick Swaab, INSEAD, Singapore; Horacio Falcao, INSEAD, Singapore; Kian Siong Tey, Hong Kong University, Hong KongRethinking Resistance – A New Interdisciplinary Model For Psychological ReactanceKatharina V. Hajek, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany; Lara Kobilke, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, GermanyAre Affective and Attitudinal Polarization Causally Linked? Experimental Evidence From The U.s.Jan Gerrit Voelkel, Cornell University; Robb Willer; David BroockmanShaping Agreement: A Theory of Time GamesPeter Carnevale, University of Southern California, United States
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Investing In Diversity Climate Can Help Organizations Retain High Performers and Promote MeritocracyEdward Chang, Harvard Business School, United States; Erika Kirgios, University of Chicago, United States; Angelica Leigh, Duke University, United States; Simon Wesenberg, Harvard Business School, United States; Ibitayo Fadayomi, University of Chicago, United StatesCalibrating The Strength of Diversity Policies To Balance Action and Perceived FairnessYue Wu, Boston University, United States; Evan Apfelbaum, Boston University, United States; Eileen Suh, Northwestern University, United States; Nancy Rothbard, University of Pennsylvania, United StatesAntecedents and Consequences of Name Whitening At WorkJungmin Lee, Emory University, United States; Melissa Williams, Emory University, United StatesNot So Small Talk: The Gendered Perception of Conversational Depth and Its Relational ConsequencesKatherine Qianwen Sun, UCLA Anderson School of Management, United States; Margaret Shih, UCLA Anderson School of Management, United StatesTo Disclose Or Not To Disclose? Benefits In Rich Cultural Identity Hobby DisclosureKatherine Qianwen Sun, UCLA Anderson School of Management, United States; Bella Dong, UCLA Anderson School of Management, United States; Margaret Shih, UCLA Anderson School of Management, United StatesGender Differences In Aversion To Advantageous Inequity: The Role of Anticipated GuiltChao Wang, Esade Business School, Spain; Selin Kesebir, London Business School, United Kingdom; Daniel Heller, Tel Aviv University, IsraelAsymmetries In Felt Understanding: An Intersectional Analysis of Cross-Race and Cross-Gender InteractionsJuliane Schittek, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Sanaz Talaifar, Imperial College London, United KingdomUnderstanding Allyship: Distinguishing Actors and Actions In The Pursuit of Social ChangeJuliane Schittek, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Celia Moore, Imperial College London, United KingdomBreaking The Gender Script: How Negotiating In A Foreign Language Reduces Stereotype ActivationAdrian Barragan Diaz, IESEG School of Management, France; Elena Poliakova, IESEG School of Management, FranceThe Employer Bias: A Lab-Based Study On Evaluating Employees’ Self-AssessmentsChristine Alamaa, Stockholm University, SwedenLove and Labor: The Hidden Negotiations of Domestic Life.Charlotte Townsend, Cornell University; Laura Kray, UC Berkeley Algorithmic Arbitration: The Use of Mandatory Arbitration Clauses In Aiaas AgreementsHanan Mandel, OAC faculty of Law and the Conflict Resolution, Management & Negotiation Program, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Lital Helman, Ono Academic College Faculty of Law, IsraelAi-Mediated Dispute Resolution: Trust, Fairness, and The Limits of AutomationRachel Campagna, University of New Hampshire, United States; Jennifer Griffith, University of New Hampshire, United States; Ermira Zifla , University of New Hampshire, United StatesGetting A Fish Or A Fishing Rod? Coworkers’ Reactions To Ai-Assisted SuccessRonit Montal-Rosenberg, Reichman University, Israel; Tal Katz-Navon, Reichman University, IsraelAi For PeaebuildingKaren Feste, University of Denver, United States The Illusion of Family Motivation: Why The Drive To Work Hard For Your Family Can Hurt ThemHsuan-Che (Brad) Huang, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, Canada; Lieke ten Brummelhuis, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, CanadaAsk About The Journey, Not The Destination: Seeking Process Advice Leads To Positive Impressions and More Helpful Advice Than Outcome AdviceAmanda Chen, HKUST, Hong Kong; Martha Jeong, HKUST, Hong Kong; Ting Zhang, Harvard University, United StatesThe Desire Justification Effect: Daily Power and Chronic Power Interact To Predict Indulgent BehaviorZeren Li, University of Washington, United States; Jessica (Huisi) Li, University of Washington, United States; Yolanda (Na) Li, Lingnan University, Hong KongThe Impostor Phenomenon As A Double-Edged Sword: An Intraindividual Attribute Framing Theory of Workplace Impostor Thoughts and CreativityBasima Tewfik, MIT Sloan School of Management, United States; Daniel Kim, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa, United States Learn From Reflection - Tools For Educators In Conflict ResolutionLin Adrian, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Kirsten Schroeter, Mediationszentrum Altona and Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Studying Conflict Without Harm: Ethical, Methodological, and Emotional Tensions In Dei and Conflict Management ResearchJanice Lam, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada; Ivona Hideg, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada; Samantha Hancock, DAN Department of Management & Organizational Studies, Western University, Canada; Debra Gilin, Saint Mary’s University, Canada; Heather Wong, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada; Jana Raver, Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, Canada Affective Learning In Conflict: How Emotion, Motivation, and Culture Shape Resolution PathwaysMelody Manchi Chao, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology; Zhi-Xue Zhang, Peking University; Li Ma, lima@gsm.pku.edu.cn; Meina Liu, George Washington University; Han Li, University of Nottingham Ningbo China; Pamsy Hui, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Ling Eleanor Zhang, ESCP Business School; Wu Liu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Leigh Anne Liu, Georgia State University; Guangchao (Charles) Feng, Hong Kong Baptist University; Lin Zhu, Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University; Jian-dong Zhang, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics; Jingjing Yao, IESEG School of Management; Jeanne Fu, The Heng Sang University of Hong Kong; Roger Luk, The Heng Sang University of Hong Kong Identity, Gender, and Power In ConflictInbar Illouz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Deborah Cai, Temple University, United States; Perle Nicolle-Hasid, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Tsfira Grebelsky-Lichtman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Aviv Sabag, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Rasha Athamni, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Ronit Forer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Moshe Ma'oz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Rakefet Erlich Ron, Beit Berl College, Israel; Michal Hisherik, Beit Berl College, Israel; Shahar Gindi Levinsky, Wingate Academic Center, Israel
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(Olympia Mancini 1A)I. William Zartman In Memoriam SessionDaniel Druckman
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
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Connecting Across Differences: Social and Cultural Forces In Conflict and CooperationEva Hsin-Lian Lin, New York University Shanghai, China; Danila Medvedev, Kellogg School of Management - Northwestern University, United States; Leopold Roth, University of Vienna, Austria; Julia Langdon, ESMT Berlin, Germany When Professional Identification Backfires In Multidisciplinary Teams: Normative Embeddedness and Profession Status HierarchyOguz Gencay, Bilkent University, United States; Myeong-Gu Seo, University of Maryland, United States; Rellie Derfler-Rozin, University of Maryland, United States; Yonjeong Paik, Ajou University, South KoreaConflict During Financial Crisis: The Impact of External Pressure On Conflict Persistence and Turn-Taking In Board MeetingsSasmira Matta, Florida State Univeristy, United States; Ray Friedman, Vanderbilt University, United States; Steven Currall, Harvard University, United States; Tove Hammer, Cornell University, United StatesThe Socialization of Honesty and Deception In Negotiation: A Longitudinal Study of Law StudentsTaya Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business, United States; Art Hinshaw, Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, United States; Andrea Schneider, Yeshiva University, Cardozo Law School, United States; Matthew Diabes, New York University, School of Professional Studies, United States; Erik Helzer, Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School, United States; Robert Creo, Attorney, Arbitrator, and Mediator, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesValue Similarity, More So Than Racial Similarity, Closes The Racial Authenticity Gap In TeamsNicholas D. Zambrotta, University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, United States; Rebecca Ponce de Leon, Columbia University, Columbia Business School, United States; Michael W. White, Columbia University, Columbia Business School, United States; F. Katelynn Boland, Columbia University, Columbia Business School, United States; Modupe Akinola, Columbia University, Columbia Business School, United StatesAnchored By Anger: Emotions and Trust Repair - The Victim’s PerspectiveJonathan Lee, University of Minnesota Duluth, United StatesAge and Honesty Expectations In NegotiationsVeronica Vazquez-Olivieri, University of Chicago, United States; Simone Moran, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Yoella Bereby-Meyer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Boaz Keysar, University of Chicago, United StatesNetworks Imagined To Reality: Social Network Distance Perceptions Create Network TiesAndrew Choi, University College London, School of Management, United Kingdom; Drew Jacoby-Senghor, UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business, United StatesThinking Beyond The Self: Legacy Motives, Meaning, and Positive Workplace OutcomesDaniela Goya-Tocchetto, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, United States; Kimberly Wade-Benzoni, Duke University, United StatesPreparing Students To Engage In Difficult Conversations About Team Conflict and Ethical ConcernsJoanna Wolfe, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Taya Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Helen Kwon, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Kody Manke-Miller, Carnegie Mellon University, United StatesWhen Agency Is Other-Focused: Agency-Granting As A Self-Presentational StrategyBushra Guenoun, United StatesPower and The Spillover Effects of Past Trust ExperiencesMarlon Mooijman, Rice University, United States Negotiation With Ai: Neutrality Or Reproduction of Gender Roles?Jing Betty Feng, Farmingdale State College (SUNY), United States; Sue Moon, Farmingdale State College (SUNY), United States; Andy Chiou, Farmingdale State College (SUNY), United StatesPersonality Engineering: Experimental Evidence From Human-Ai NegotiationsMichelle Vaccaro, MIT, United States; Mohammed Alsobay, Microsoft, United States; David Fang, Stanford, United States; Abdullah Almaatouq, MIT, United States; Jared Curhan, MIT, United StatesGender As A Boundary Condition For Ai-Induced Ethical Fading In NegotiationAmanda Weirup, Babson College, United States; McKenzie Rees, Brigham Young University, United StatesWho Wants To Negotiate With A Bot? Personality and Satisfaction With Ai CounterpartsAmanda Weirup, Babson College, United StatesEthical Guidelines For Designing Ai Negotiation AgentsRemigiusz Smolinski, HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany; Peter Kesting, Aarhus BSS - Aarhus University, Denmark; Felix Kröcher, HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany; Jan Smolinski, Aarhus BSS - Aarhus University, Denmark Media, Images, and WarInbar Illouz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Deborah Cai, Temple University, United States; Tala Atieh, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Laila Ansari, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Yiftach Ron, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Shaina Silberstein Zvulun, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Christian Baden, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Paul Frosh, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Gadi Heimann, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Zohar Kampf, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Yahav Tavasi, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Managing Impressions At Work: When Communication Shapes Credit, Trust, and RecognitionMary Ross, Cornell University, United States; Jeremy Yip, Georgetown University, United States; Sean Martin, University of Virginia, United States; Ronald Wang, Harvard University, United States; Alexis Gordon, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Maurice Schweitzer, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Austin Smith, The University of Chicago, United States; Emma Levine, The University of Chicago, United States; Bethany Hsiao, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Alice Lee, Cornell University, United States Political Beliefs and Their Implications For Interpersonal Relations At WorkJoselle Carrillo, University College London, School of Management, United Kingdom; Tyler Salley , University College London, United Kingdom; Ivuoma Onyeador, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management, United States; Sanaz Talaifar, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Cydney Dupree, University College London, School of Management, United Kingdom; Nicole Abi-Esber, London School of Economics, United Kingdom; Felix Danbold, University College London, School of Management, United Kingdom; Koji Takahashi, Duke University, United States; Ashwini Ashokkumar, Harvard University, United States From Hispanic, To Latino, To Latinx: How The Political Roots of Labels Shape Perceptions and Resources For Latin-American DescendantsErika Hall, Emory University, United States; Sarah Townsend, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States; James Carter, Cornell University, United States; Herrison Chicas, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Curtis Puryear, University of North Carolina Wilmington, United StatesThe Subtle Art of Not Talking About Race: The Antecedents and Consequences of Racism-Elusive Language In Leader Communication About RacePeter Jin, Duke University - Fuqua School of Business, United States; Angelica Leigh, Duke University - Fuqua School of Business, United States; Shimul Melwani, University of North Carolina - Kenan-Flagler Business School, United StatesPerceptions of Disabilities From A (de)humanization Perspective: People's Own Perceptions of How Dehumanizing A Disability Is Influences How They Disclose It.Alayna Hernandez, Cornell University, United States; Simone Tang, Cornell University, United StatesWhy Encouraging Manifestation Is Insufficient For Mitigating Suppression: A Value–threat Framework of Identity ManagementRachel Arnett, The Wharton School, United States; Elinor Flynn, London Business School, United Kingdom; Brook Jiang, The Wharton School, United States; Patricia Hewlin, Teachers College Columbia, United States
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When Debate Retains: Mild Vs. Intense Task Conflict and Turnover IntentionMing-Hong Tsai, Singapore Management University, Singapore; Tram Ngoc Hoang, National University of Singapore, SingaporeThe Re-Imagination of Workplace Conflict: Imaginative Leadership, Conflict Intelligence, and Employee OutcomesVivian Ojo, Teacher's College Columbia University, Namibia; Peter Coleman, Teacher's College Columbia University, United StatesRct of An App-Based Workplace Conflict Intervention Focused On Individual Coping SkillsLanxi Wang, Saint Mary's University, Canada; Debra Gilin, Saint Mary's University, Canada; Dayna Lee-Baggley, Saint Mary's University, CanadaHelping Newcomers Regulate Negative Emotions: Effects On Socialization, Workplace Conflict, and Spillover To VeteransYajun Cao, Harvard Business School, United States; Hengchen Dai, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Wen Wu, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Amit Goldenberg, Harvard Business School, United StatesReducing Conflict Avoidance By Changing MotivationHelen Kwon, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Joanna Wolfe, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Taya Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Kody Manke-Miller, Carnegie Mellon University, United States Recovering From Failure: How Repair Actions Help Advisors Regain Trust and Acceptance of Their AdviceUriel Haran, Ben-Gurion University, Israel; Ilan Torgovitsky, Ben-Gurion University, IsraelWhen Opposites Negotiate: The Effect of Mismatched Extraversion On Negotiation Outcomes Across Communication MediaDorcas Quek Anderson, Yong Pung How School of Law, Singapore Management University, Singapore; Nicholas Seet, James Cook University, SingaporeA Temporal-Attribution Account of Trust Repair: Initial Trustworthiness and Apology TimingRachel Campagna, University of New Hampshire, United States; Jonathan Lee, University of Minnesota Duluth, United StatesBeyond Keeping It Neutral: How Discrete Emotions In Small Talk Shape Swift Trust Among Strangers In Virtual EncountersLaura Rees, Oregon State University, United States; Dejun Tony Kong, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Liuba Belkin, Lehigh University, United StatesCompassionate Anger: Expressing Anger Out of Care Following Collective Loss Strengthens TrustSiyan Guo, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Myeong-Gu Seo, University of Maryland, College Park, Hong Kong Coding Negotiations With Ai: Understanding and Using The Vanderbilt Ai Negotiation Coding ModelRay Friedman, Vanderbilt University, United States; Jeanne Brett, Kellogg and NTR, United StatesMapping Political Negotiation Styles Through Ai-Based Language AnalysisSophia Grasser, University of Hohenheim, Germany; Markus Voeth, University of Hohenheim, Germany; Christina Kirsch, University of Hohenheim, GermanyDesigning Behavioral Interventions With Explainable Artificial IntelligenceEldad Tal-Shir, INSEAD, France; Peter Wallmueller, INSEAD, France; M. Asher Lawson, INSEAD, FranceReading Between The Lines: Comparative Accuracy of Large Language Models and Human Negotiators In Predicting Partner SatisfactionZihan Yang, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Sudeep Bhatia, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Nazli Bhatia, United StatesMapping The Meaning of Diversity—and Who Is Counted As Diversity—in Large Language Corpora: Variation Across Time (1990–2015) and Culture (41 Languages)Eileen Suh, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University; Maryam Kouchaki, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University; Tessa Charlesworth, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University From Cognition To Communication: The Latest Insights On How To Manage Our Beloved RelationshipsYena Kim, The Chicago Booth School of Business, United States; Rosanna Pottmann, The Chicago Booth School of Business, United States; Shereen Chaudhry, The Chicago Booth School of Business, United States Teaching Negotiation Through A Rhetorical Lens: Practical Tools For Argumentation and Issue DiagnosisElizabeth Tomlinson Elizabeth Tomlinson, University of South Florida, United States; Edward Tomlinson, University of South Florida, United States Strategic Or Symbolic: The Role of Non-Binding Un Agreements In A Rapidly Changing World OrderJennifer Parlamis; Jaimee Stuart; Deborah Cai Teaching Conflict Management Skill Through An Affective Learning PerspectiveMelody Manchi Chao, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology; Zhi-Xue Zhang, Peking University; Jingjing Yao, IESEG School of Management; Li Ma, Peking University; Ling Eleanor Zhang, ESCP Business School; Meina Liu, George Washington University Safe But Meek: Psychological Safety and Distributive Negotiations In TeamsBrian Gunia, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Henrik Bresman, INSEAD, SingaporeBridging Across Team Faultlines: How Inter-Subgroup Social Support Mitigates Relationship Conflict In Team NegotiationHsu-Min Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Yi-Ching Liu, National Taiwan University, TaiwanWhen The Team Puts My Envy Into Perspective: The Moderating Role of Team Envy of Supervisors On How Employee’s Own Envy Energizes Supervisor-Targeted HelpingYingli Deng, Durham University, United Kingdom; Jakob Stollberger, Durham University, United Kingdom; Cynthia Wang, Northwestern University, United StatesShared Histories In New Teams: The Effect of Pre-Existing Relationships On PerformanceEmma Zhao, University of Virginia, United States; Catherine Shea, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Siyuan Li, William and Mary, United StatesDiversity In High-Stake Negotiation Teams: A Field StudyWolfgang Steinel, Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands
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Gender Power Dynamics In Peace Processes: Women’s Representation In Masculinized Negotiation SpacesElizabeth Good, Stanford University, United States; Alexandra McAuliff, Bates College, United States; Miriam Anderson, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada; Elizabeth Corredor, Bryn Mawr College, United States; Lena Kempermann, Lund University, Sweden; Shan Sherwan Hussein, Harvard Kennedy School, United States; Hannah Riley Bowles, Harvard Kennedy School, United States Ai Roleplays In Negotiation: Moving Beyond The “Cool Factor” To Evidence-Based TeachingVirginia Stewart, University of Virginia, United States; Linda Dowling-Hetherington, University College Dublin, Ireland; Deirdre Snyder, Cornell University, United StatesComparing Human and Ai Performance In Negotiation Assessment: Evidence From A Competition SettingJan Smolinski, Aarhus University, Denmark; Remigiusz Smolinski, HHL, GermanyA Three-Layer Model For Training Conflict Management and Negotiation In Hybrid Human–artificial Intelligence EnvironmentsOrna Kopolovich Barness, HIT Holon Institute of Technology, IsraelMapping The Skills of Effective Negotiators: Developing and Validating The Ai-Powered Negotiation Skills AssessmentLaura Wang, MIT Sloan School of Management, United States; Jared Curhan, MIT Sloan School of Management; Jackson Lu, MIT Sloan School of Management; Niraj Kumar Communication Dynamics In NegotiationLeigh Anne Liu, Georgia State University, United States; Linda Putnam, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States; Deborah Cai, Temple University, United States; Mara Olekalns, Melbourne Business School, Australia; Nancy Buchan, University of South Carolina, United States; Meina Liu, George Washington University, United States; Ingmar Gieger, Aalen University, Germany; William Donohue, Michigan State University, United States Identifying and Solving Psychological Barriers To Effective EngagementJungmin Lee, Emory University, United States; Andrea Low, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Laura Wallace, Emory University, United States; Jose Arellano Martorellet, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Hengchen Dai, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Silvia Saccardo, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Craig Fox, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Andrea Dittmann, University of South Carolina, United States; Kyle Dobson, University of Virginia, United States; Charles Dorison, Georgetown University, United States; Dilan Tulan, Harvard University, United States; Jimmy Stalford, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States; Timothy Kundro, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States; Ryan Bruno, University of Southern California, United States How Geopolitics Collide With Negotiation TeachingCynthia Alkon, Texas A&M University School of Law, United States; Adrian Borbély, emlyon business school, France; Sanda Kaufman, Cleveland State University, United States; Andrea Schneider, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, United States Embracing The 'and': The Perks of Paradoxical ThinkingValentino Chai, Stanford Graduate School of Business; Nir Halevy, Stanford Graduate School of Business; Alexandru Bucevschi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Ella Miron-Spektor, INSEAD; Tammy Rubel-Lifschitz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Matthew Rubin, Real Training Systems; Samantha Grayson, Columbia Business School, United States; Daniel Ames, Columbia Business School, United States; Stephanie Yu Saryev, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania; Adam Grant, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania; Yejin Park Roberts; James Chu, Columbia University Losing Liberals Without Winning Over Conservatives? How Retaining Versus Removing Dei Policies Influences Stakeholder Reactions Amidst Organizational MisconductSonya Mishra, Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Businesss, United States; Michael Rosenblum, Notre Dame, United StatesFrom Progress To Backlash: A Cyclical Process Theory of Organizational Diversity InitiativesAdrienne Kafka, Duke University, Fuqua School of Business, United States; Samuel Allen, University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business, United States; Morela Hernandez, University of Michigan, Ford School of Public Policy, United StatesInclusion At Stake In Dei Initiatives: Identity Threat, Competence Doubts, and Role ModelsShiva Taghavi, NEOMA Business School, France; Francesca Nannetti, NEOMA Business School, France; Helena Gonzalez Gomez, NEOMA Business School, FranceMoving Away From Fairness and Flexibility: What, When, and Why Managers Reject I-DealsMaria Tomprou, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Amanuel Tekleab, Mike Ilitch School of Business, Wayne State University, United States; Samuel Aryee, Surrey Business School, University of Surrey, United KingdomDo You Like What You See? Exploring The Process of Junior Women’s Rejection of Senior Women As Role Models In Male-Dominated ContextsChesta Ahuja, University College London, United Kingdom; Clarissa Cortland, University College London, United Kingdom; Raina Brands, University College London, United Kingdom
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The Oka Crisis: Lessons For Negotiators In Intercultural Conflict ManagementDAVID SHIMONI, Bar Ilan university, IsraelCross-Cultural Interfaces In Culturally Tight Societies: Task Negotiation and Latent ConflictYi-Ching(Angel) Liu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Ryan Weichieh Liao, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; You-Jhen Gao, National Taiwan University, TaiwanMapping Negotiation Behavior Across Cultures: A Pattern-Based, Attribute-Free Methodological ApproachFranziska Waldecker, University of Potsdam, Germany; Uta Herbst, University of Potsdam, GermanyFrom Methods To Meaning: The Hidden Negotiations of Culturally Competent Research PracticeMichele Villagran, San Jose State University, United StatesConflict Management Strategies In The Nicoya Peninsula Blue Zone: Implications For Longevity and Health SpanKristen Foltz, The University of Tampa, United States; Theresa MacNeil, The University of Tampa, United States Risk-Taking At The Outset of Competition: Evidence From Tournament ChessUri Zak, The Wharton School; Eldad Yechiam; Allon VishkinWeaponizing Language: Co-Optation As A Rhetorical Strategy of Political LeadershipTamera Shaw, Emory University, United States; Erika Hall, Emory University, United StatesFrom Failed Mediation To Diplomatic Breakthrough: U.s. Third-Party Strategy In The Abraham AccordsRebecca Mieli, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Amira Schiff, Bar-Ilan University, IsraelExploring Intergroup and Individual Differences In Interactive Problem-Solving – Change Mechanisms In Israeli–palestinian Conflict TransformationOliver Fink, Herbert C. Kelman Institute (HKI), Germany; Wilfried Graf, Herbert C. Kelman Institute (HKI), AustriaSeeing The Good In Difference: The Role of Growth Mindset In Overcoming Political ConflictHyun Sung, University of Texas at Austin, United StatesThe Hidden Bridge: Discovering Shared Intra-Group Experiences In A Conflict -Ridden EnvironmentOriana Abboud Armaly, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel, Israel; Rachelly Ashwall Yakar, Bar Ilan University, Israel; Michal Raz-Rotem, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel, IsraelThe Double-Edged Sword: Frenemies, Social Comparison, and The Concealment of KnowledgeGrace Fu, HEC Paris, France; Charleen Case, HEC Paris; Brad Harris, HEC ParisThe Grammar of De-Escalation: Using Pronoun-Based Feeling Statements In Anger-Loaded Interpersonal ConflictSteven Winer, Private Practice Institute for Relationship Communication, United States; Zachary R. Glowcki, University of Buffalo, State University of New York, United States; Katharina V. Hajek, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Institute for Communication Reserach (IfKW), Germany; Leslie Ramos Salazar, West Texas A&M University, United States; Christopher R. Glowacki, VA Northern California Healthcare System, United States; Arrington Stoll, Valdosta State University, United StatesWhen Task Conflict Turns Personal: Personality, Conflict Management, and Workplace BullyingRocío López-Cabrera, IÉSEG School of Management, France; Alicia Arenas, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain; Donatella Di Marco, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain; Lourdes Munduate, Universidad de Sevilla, SpainThe Problem of Women At Work: The Emergence and Transformation of Sexual Harassment As A Social ProblemKathleen McGinn, Harvard Business School, United States; Corinne Bendersky, Anderson School of Management, UCLA, United States; Amanda Nerenberg, Harvard Business School, United StatesWhy Hierarchies Fail To Discipline: Dehumanization In Hierarchical Organizations Weakens Peer Observer Punishment and Fuels The Spread of WrongdoingJiyin Cao, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China; Siyu Yu, University of Michigan, United StatesTighter Rules, Calmer Minds: How Cultural Tightness Shapes Psychological Well-Being By Subjective Socioeconomic StatusZaijia Liu, Fudan University, China; Siyu Yu, University of Michigan, United States Can Similarity-Based Customization of Advice Increase Cooperation With Algorithmic Decision Aids?Yarom Sagiv, Ben Gurion University of The Negev, Israel; Uriel Haran, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, IsraelHow Gender Cues Shape Ai Negotiation Advice: Evidence From Multi-Model ExperimentsEvangeline Yang, IESEG School of Management, France; Paulo Marzionna, IESEG School of Management, FranceWhen Coaching Doesn’T Cash Out: Identity Salience and The Social Gate On Ai-Taught SkillsXianglu Tang; Xin (Lucy) Liu; Yihan (Becca) Wang, United States; Michael Morris; Ryan SheaShould I Ask? Ai and The Decision To NegotiateEce Tuncel, Webster University, United States; Alexandra Mislin, American University, United StatesFirm Or Friendly? Ai Assistance Styles and Personality In Live NegotiationHarang Ju, Johns Hopkins University, United States; Jared Curhan, MIT, United States; Sinan Aral, MIT, United States Why Better Communication Isn’T Always Better: Tradeoffs In Clarity, Support, and TrustJulia Landon, ESMT Berlin, Germany; Martin Schweinsberg, ESMT Berlin, Germany; Gabrielle Adams, University of Virginia, United States; Zhiyang Ren, Duke University, United States; Rebecca Schaumberg, ESMT Berlin, Germany; Hannah Song, Duke University, United States; Kelly Harrington, Northwestern University, United States; Loran Nordgren, Northwestern University, United States; Yaoxi Schi, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Amit Goldenberg, Harvard University, United States Iacm Fellows Panel: Turbulent Times Ahead? Let’s Talk About Paradigmatic Shifts In NegotiationDeborah Cai, Temple University, United States; Mara Olekalns, Melbourne Business School, Australia; Bill Bottom, Washington University of St. Louis, United States; Peter Carnevale, University of Southern California, United States; Bill Donohue, Michigan State University, United States; Ifat Maoz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Linda Putnam, University of California at Santa Barbara, United States; Maurice Schweitzer, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Zhi-Xue Zhang, Peking University, China; Daniel Druckman, United States The Three Minute Thesis Competition For Iacm 2026Ming-Hong Tsai, Singapore Management University, Singapore; Laura Rees, Oregon State University, United States; Jennifer Parlamis, University of San Francisco, United States; Michael Gross, Colorado State University, United States; Deborah Cai , Temple University, United States Dialogue and Intergroup Interaction, Power Relations and Voice In The Israeli-Palestinian ConflictInbar Illouz, Hebrew University, Israel
6:00pm-8:00pm
(Mancini Ballroom)
8:00pm-10:00pm
(Mancini Ballroom)
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
9:00am-10:30am
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How do You Ask Questions? The Effects of Confirmation Versus Information Requesting Questions On Negotiation OutcomesHan Li, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, China; Zhi-Xue Zhang, Peking University, China; Shimin Zhang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong KongPersuasion In Representative Negotiation— How Representatives Communicate Negotiated Agreements To Their ConstituencyHannes Petrowsky, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany; Hillie Aaldering, Faculty of Military Sciences, Breda & VU University, Amsterdam, NetherlandsAsking Open-Ended Questions Increases Personal Gains In NegotiationsMatteo Di Stasi, CUNEF, Spain; Jordi Quoidbach, ESADE Business School, Spain; Alison Wood Brooks, Harvard Business School, United StatesWarm Vs. Tough Tone In NegotiationMatteo Di Stasi, CUNEF Universidad, Spain; Alice Lee, Cornell University, United States; Jordi Quoidbach, ESADE Business School, SpainBridging Preparation and Performance: Systematic Tools For Negotiation ArgumentationElizabeth Tomlinson, University of South Florida, United States; Edward Tomlinson, University of South Florida, United States Large Language Model Pollution In Online Conflict ResearchRebecca Mitchell, University of Colorado - Boulder, United States; Nicholas Hays, Michigan State University, United States; Brian Lucas, Cornell University, ILR School, United States Retributive Justice At Work: Explaining Targeted Violence After Interpersonal MistreatmentRose Brown, Cornell UniversityWhen Seeking Justice Backfires: Anticipatory Retaliation and Spillover Harm From Pursuing Procedural RedressRose Brown, Cornell University, United StatesWhen Power Reveals Values: The Moderating Role of Managerial Power In Ethical ConductTammy Rubel-Lifschitz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Alexandru Bucevschi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Amalya Oliver, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelWhen The Boss Ignores Punishment Norms: Power, Punishment Norms, and LeniencyManjiang Shen, Rice University, United States; Marlon Mooijman, Rice University, United StatesAn Expanded Model of Deontic Justice: Delineating Pathways For Changed & Secondary Deontic ResponsesSarah Jensen, University of Utah, United States; Kristina Diekmann, University of Utah, United States What Shall We Discuss? Understanding The Perception and Sharing of Negotiation InformationDaisung Jang, Melbourne Business School, Australia; Chao Wang, ESADE Business School, Spain; Jeffrey Loewenstein, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United StatesToo Much Adaptability? How Strategic Adaptability Shapes Negotiation PerformanceHenrike Heunis, University of Twente, Netherlands; Niels Pulles, University of Twente; Aldis G. Sigurdardottir; Ellen GiebelsAnatomy of Strategy Adaptations: Analyzing Interaction Patterns In NegotiationsHenrike Heunis, University of Twente, Netherlands; Niels Pulles; Aldis G. Sigurdardottir; Ellen GiebelsHow We Get To Yes Matters! The Influence of Negotiation Tactics On Interpersonal TrustSeola Kim, University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management, United States; Pri Shah, University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management, United States; Stephen Jones, University of Washington Bothell, School of Business, United States Developing and Implementing Innovative Online Classroom Tools For Negotiation and Conflict ManagementCynthia Wang, Northwestern University, United States; Stephen Humphrey, Pennsylvania State University, United States Strategic Signals In Social Interaction: How Communication Shapes Power, Authenticity, and Support In OrganizationsAmanda "Mandi" Nerenberg, Harvard Business School, United States; Kai Krautter, Harvard Business School, United States; Sonya Mishra, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, United States; Nicholas D. Zambrotta , Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, United States; Ting Zhang, Harvard Business School, United States; Kathleen L. McGinn, Harvard Business School, United States; Marin Lukac, Flank, United Kingdom; Erica R. Bailey, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, United States
10:45am-12:15pm
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Origins of Bias In Perceived Social Norms From Social Network FormationJen Dannals, Yale School of Management, United States; Adam M. Kleinbaum, Dartmouth College, United StatesLabeling Deepfake Videos Reduces Exposure But Not PersuasivenessAmanda Chen, HKUST, Hong Kong; David Hagmann, HKUST, Hong Kong; Ching Christie Pang, HKUST; George Loewenstein, Carnegie Mellon University, United StatesBehavioral Intervention Construal: A Framework For Understanding Inferences From Behavioral InterventionsJonathan Bogard, WashU in St. Louis, United States; Joseph Reiff, University of Maryland, United StatesQuality Versus Quantity: Donors, Unlike Beneficiaries, Prefer To Make Lives Better, Not LongerJon Bogard, WashU in St. Louis, United StatesPerceiving Norm Change Through Intuitive StatisticsJinyi Kuang, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Jonathan Bogard, Washington University in St. Louis, United States; Jennifer Dannals, Yale University, United States When Does Hope Drive Social Change? Empirical Insights and Their Policy ImplicationsOded Adomi Leshem, Hebrew University, Israel; Eran Halperin, Hebrew University, IsraelThe Manager As A Sustainability Negotiator: Psychological Drivers and Barriers In Navigating Complex Conflicts of InterestRoman Trötschel, Leuphana University, Germany; Schauer Marco, Leuphana University, Germany; Caroline Heydenbluth, Leuphana University, GermanyAre Frogs More Forgiving Than Acorns Anticipate? How Response Pressure Confounds Can Generate (apparent) Biases In MetaperceptionsRebecca Schaumberg, ESMT Berlin, Germany; Joseph Simmons, University of Pennsylvania, United StatesAdvising In The Face of Constraints: How Resource Scarcity Shapes Advice-GivingIbitayo Fadayomi, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, United States; Erika Kirgios, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, United States New Directions In Mindsets Research In OrganizationsLaura Wallace, Goizueta Business School, Emory University, United States; Eva Lin, NYU-Shanghai, China Training Vs Termination: How Men and Women Interpret Organizational Strategies In Response To Sexual Harassment ScandalsElizabeth Lauren Campbell, Rady School of Management, UC San Diego, United States; Sae-Seul Park, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, CanadaConfront In Public, Validate In Private: Effective Male Allyship Responses To Sexist Remarks At WorkHsuan-Che (Brad) Huang, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, CanadaDoes Personal Misconduct Follow You To The Office? Gender and Moral Decoupling Towards High-PerformersJudy Qiu, ESSEC Business School, France; Gillian Ku, London Business School, United Kingdom; Beth Anne Helgason, Yale UniversityWomen Earn More By Charging Less: Evidence From AirbnbYixin Tian, Singapore Management University, Singapore; Anyi Ma, University of Wisconsin Madison, United States; Huirong JiangLegitimate But Unsuccessful? Gendered Expectations In Wage NegotiationsLaura Lükemann, Bielefeld University, Germany; Jule Adriaans, Bielefeld University, Germany; Carsten Sauer, Bielefeld University, Germany Novel Constructs In Conflict ManagementAndrea Low, United States; Max Spohn, Harvard Kennedy School, United States; Samuel Skowronek, UCLA Anderson, United States; Shawn Chan, INSEAD, Singapore Close Friendships In AcademiaSimone Tang, Cornell University; Maurice Schweitzer, University of Pennsylvania; Laura Rees, Oregon State University; Deborah Cai, Temple University; Cynthia Wang, Northwestern University; Jennifer Whitson, University of California Los Angeles