Group Decision and Negotiation - SDG 16 Related Publications from Group Decision and Negotiation
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The UN Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16) "Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions" (this opens in a new tab) exists to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
Articles from Group Decision and Negotiation address issues directly related to SDG 16. Below are a few highlights from the journal that seek to promote peace and justice.
Management of Interpersonal Conflict in Negotiation with Chinese: A Perceived Face Threat Perspective (this opens in a new tab)
Zhuo-Jia Zhao, Hung-Hsin Chen, Kevin W. Li
Group Decision and Negotiation 29.1 (November 2019)
Variable Competence and Collective Performance: Unanimity Versus Simple Majority Rule (this opens in a new tab)
Eyal Baharad, Ruth Ben-Yashar, Shmuel Nitzan
Group Decision and Negotiation 29.1 (November 2019)
Controversy Without Conflict: How Group Emotional Awareness and Regulation can Prevent Conflict Escalation (this opens in a new tab)
Smaranda Boroș
Group Decision and Negotiation 29.2 (February 2020)
Power Distribution in the Networks of Terrorist Groups: 2001–2018 (this opens in a new tab)
Fuad Aleskerov, Irina Gavrilenkova, Sergey Shvydun, Vyacheslav Yakuba
Group Decision and Negotiation 29.3 (April 2020)
Developing a Multi-methodology for Conflict Resolution: Case of Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis (this opens in a new tab)
M. Nassereddine, M. A. Ellakkis, A. Azar, M. D. Nayeri
Group Decision and Negotiation 30.2 (July 2020)
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