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      How Power Distance Interacts with Culture and Status to Explain Intra- and Intercultural Negotiation Behaviors: A Multilevel Analysis

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      Negotiation and Conflict Management Research
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                Journal
                Negotiation and Conflict Management Research
                Negotiation Confl Manage Res
                Wiley
                17504708
                October 17 2018
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Organizational Sciences and Communication; George Washington University; Washington DC U.S.A.
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                10.1111/ncmr.12140
                5e996251-a0b0-477d-829a-6e3f216accef
                © 2018

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