Negotiation is a process that creates, reinforces, and reduces gender inequality
in organizations, yet the study of gender in negotiation has little connection
to the study of gender in organizations. We review the literature on
gender in job negotiations from psychology and organizational behavior, and
propose ways in which this literature could speak more directly to gender
inequality in organizations by incorporating insights from research on gender
in intra-household and collective bargaining. Taken together, these literatures
illuminate how negotiations at the individual, household, and collective levels
may contribute to the construction and deconstruction of gender inequality
in organizations.
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