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Ethics in Negotiation

Where is the line between hard bargaining and unethical behavior? Explore the ethical dilemmas that negotiators face.

Ethical Frameworks for Negotiation

Negotiation ethics is not a simple topic because reasonable people disagree about where the line falls. Three frameworks help structure the analysis:

Consequentialism: Judge tactics by their outcomes. If a bluff leads to a better deal for both parties, is it wrong? The risk is that this framework can justify almost any tactic if the ends are good enough.

Deontological ethics: Some tactics are inherently wrong regardless of outcomes. Lying violates a duty of honesty. This framework provides clear rules but can be rigid in complex situations.

Social contract / reputational: What would happen if everyone used this tactic? If widespread use would destroy trust and make negotiation impossible, the tactic is unethical. This framework aligns well with long-term professional relationships.

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