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    Deceitful when insecure: The effect of self‐efficacy beliefs on the use of deception in negotiations
    with Filipe Sobral, Liliane Furtado, Urszula Lagowska, and José Andrade Moura Neto
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (1): 179-190. 2022.
    This article investigates if and how negotiators' self-efficacy beliefs affect their use of deception in negotiation. Specifically, we propose that self-efficacy can be interpreted as a threat to self-concept, which encourages individuals to temporarily bypass self-regulatory obstacles by morally disengaging their cognitive moral filters, thereby enabling them to use deception in negotiation. We test our hypotheses in three independent experimental studies involving an interactive negotiation si…Read more