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Episodes
Mapping the Violence: Understanding how Space and Place Drive Gun Violence in Philadelphia, with Rev. David W. Brown and Dr. Quaiser Abdullah
13 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In this webinar recording, Deborah Cai talks with David Brown and Quaiser Abdullah about how the role of space, which is more temporary, and place, wh...
Collaborative Conflict Culture, with Dr. Jessica Katz Jameson
20 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever wondered how to communicate well to manage conflict? We often think of conflict as inherently bad, but instead, if we think of it as nor...
Part III: From Micro to Macro, How Initial Ideas Lead to Societal Implications with Dr. Ellen Giebels
30 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Euwema, M., & Giebels, E. (2024). Conflict management and mediation. Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035331536
Part II: From Micro to Macro, How Initial Ideas Lead to Societal Implications with Dr. Randall Peterson
30 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Peterson, R. S., & Brown, G. (2022). Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand. Palgrave MacMillan. Peterson, R. S.,...
Part I: From Micro to Macro, How Initial Ideas Lead to Societal Implications with Dr. Tricia Jones
30 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Jones, T. S., & Brinkert, R. (2008). Conflict coaching: Conflict management strategies and skills for the individual. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publ...
Part II: Fighting Gun Violence in Philadelphia, with Dr. Jennifer Midberry
07 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this two-part episode, we first talk with David Brown about his work as Executive Director of the Civic Coalition to Save Lives and efforts to redu...
Part I: Fighting Gun Violence in Philadelphia, with David Brown
07 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this two-part episode, we first talk with David Brown about his work as Executive Director of the Civic Coalition to Save Lives and efforts to redu...
Negotiating Disarmament Treaties, with Jenifer Mackby
06 Mar 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Jenifer Mackby is a Consultant at the National Academy of Scientists and the InterAcademy Partnership, where she is co-director of a project on a Biol...
Crisis-Ready Teams: Data-Driven Lessons from Aviation, Nuclear Power, Emergency Medicine, and Mine Rescue
16 Nov 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Mary (¨Mara¨) J. Waller (Ph.D., Univ. of Texas at Austin; MS, Univ. of Colorado - Denver; BBA, Univ. of Oklahoma - Norman) is Senior Research Schola...
Power, with Dr. Huisi (Jessica) Li
17 Oct 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever wondered how feeling powerless can impact your behavior? It turns out that although we more often study those with high power—or those...
Trust, with Dr. Peter Kim
04 Mar 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever wondered how trust really works? Why do we trust others, and why do they trust us? It turns out that trust involves judgments of both co...
Leadership, with author and leader Paul Fayad
12 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
What does a rowboat have to do with leadership? It turns out to be a powerful metaphor to understand both positive leadership and our own contribution...
Part II: Psychology of Hierarchy, with Dr. Nicholas Hays
06 Oct 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dr. Nicholas Hays is a faculty member at the Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. This episode focused on his research on the psych...
Part I: Psychology of Hierarchy, with Dr. Nicholas Hays
06 Oct 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dr. Nicholas Hays is a faculty member at the Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. This episode focused on his research on the psych...
Part II: Interventions for Gender Bias, with Dr. Corinne Bendersky
16 May 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Corinne Bendersky is a Professor and Area Chair of Management and Organizations at UCLA Anderson School of Management. She is an expert in workplace c...
Part I: Interventions for Gender Bias, with Dr. Corinne Bendersky
16 May 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Corinne Bendersky is a Professor and Area Chair of Management and Organizations at UCLA Anderson School of Management. She is an expert in workplace c...
Part II: The Theory of Ethical Accounting, with Dr. Peter Kim
23 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever wondered if you’re being fair and consistent when you evaluate your own actions versus the actions of others from an ethical standpoin...
Part I: The Theory of Ethical Accounting, with Dr. Peter Kim
23 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever wondered if you’re being fair and consistent when you evaluate your own actions versus the actions of others from an ethical standpoin...
Part 2: Relational Conversations and Holistic Conflict Management for Indigenous Employees in Canada
31 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Wendi L. Adair (Ph.D., Northwestern University) is Professor of Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Director of the Culture at Work Lab at Univer...
Part 1: Relational Conversations and Holistic Conflict Management for Indigenous Employees in Canada
31 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Wendi L. Adair (Ph.D., Northwestern University) is Professor of Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Director of the Culture at Work Lab at Univer...
Emotional dynamics, with Dr. Stéphane Côté
02 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever thought about whether emotions really matter in negotiation, or if we can simply ignore them? It turns out the answer is a resounding ye...
Searching for Trust in the Global Economy
14 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeanne Brett is the DeWitt W. Buchanan, Jr. Professor Emerita of Dispute Resolution and Organizations at Northwestern University.She initiated Kellogg...
Part 3: On The Origins of Teaching Negotiation and Our Discipline in Business Schools
04 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeanne Brett is the DeWitt W. Buchanan, Jr. Professor Emerita of Dispute Resolution and Organizations at Northwestern University.She initiated Kellogg...
Part 2: On The Origins of Teaching Negotiation and Our Discipline in Business Schools
04 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeanne Brett is the DeWitt W. Buchanan, Jr. Professor Emerita of Dispute Resolution and Organizations at Northwestern University.She initiated Kellogg...
Part 1: On The Origins of Teaching Negotiation and Our Discipline in Business Schools
04 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeanne Brett is the DeWitt W. Buchanan, Jr. Professor Emerita of Dispute Resolution and Organizations at Northwestern University.She initiated Kellogg...
Restorative Justice: Final Thoughts on Restorative Justice
13 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Restorative Justice: Final Thoughts on Restorative JusticePart 5 of 5, recorded at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management.Speaking at th...
Restorative Justice: Contextualizing or Problematizing Restorative Justice for Practicing Managers in the Future
13 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Restorative Justice: Contextualizing or Problematizing Restorative Justice for Practicing Managers in the FuturePart 4 of 5, recorded at the 2021 Annu...
Restorative Justice: Will Restorative Justice Become a Core Competency for Organizations?
30 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Restorative Justice: Will Restorative Justice Become a Core Competency for Organizations?Part 3 of 5, recorded at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Acade...
Restorative Justice: The Untapped Potential of Restorative Justice to Significantly Improve our Workplaces
24 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Restorative Justice: The Untapped Potential of Restorative Justice to Significantly Improve our WorkplacesPart 2 of 5, recorded at the 2021 Annual Mee...
Restorative Justice: What is Restorative Justice?
13 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Restorative Justice: What is Restorative Justice?Part 1 of 5, recorded at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management.Speaking at the Panel S...
Full episode: Trust, with Dr. Dejun (Tony) Kong
13 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever thought about what trust in negotiation really means? It turns out there are many different definitions and facets to trust, and a lot m...
Trailer: Trust, with Dr. Dejun (Tony) Kong
13 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Dejun “Tony” Kong (Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis) is an Associate Professor in Management and the Faculty Director of the Bishop Cente...
Full episode: Subjective value, with Dr. Jared Curhan
08 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Is negotiation all about objective outcomes like money and how good a deal we got? It turns out that’s not the full story. In this episode, Dr. Jare...
Trailer: Subjective value, with Dr. Jared Curhan
08 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Jared R. Curhan is the Gordon Kaufman Professor and an Associate Professor of Work and Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management, as ...
Part II: Individual differences, with Dr. Hillary Anger Elfenbein
08 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Some people feel that they were born as good negotiators, but others – perhaps most of us – don’t feel that way. Should we just give up and acce...
Part I: Individual differences, with Dr. Hillary Anger Elfenbein
08 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Some people feel that they were born as good negotiators, but others – perhaps most of us – don’t feel that way. Should we just give up and acce...
Trailer: Individual differences, with Dr. Hillary Anger Elfenbein
08 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In her day job, Hillary Anger Elfenbein is the John and Ellen Wallace Distinguished Professor at the Olin School of Business at Washington University ...