Case | HBS Case Collection | 2000 (Revised from original 1998 version)
by Michael A. Wheeler
In this disguised case, a businessman (non-U.S.) must negotiate with kidnappers for the release of a family member.
Keywords: Negotiation; Crime and Corruption; Family and Family Relationships;
Citation:
Wheeler, Michael A. "Kidnapping Negotiation (A)." Harvard Business School Case 899-026, August 2000. (Revised from original August 1998 version.)
Kidnapping Negotiation (B)
Michael A. Wheeler
Kidnapping Negotiation (C)
Kidnapping Negotiation (D)
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Article | Harvard Business Review | January–February 2013
Negotiating with Emotion
Kimberlyn Leary, Julianna Pillemer and Michael Wheeler
Article | Negotiation Journal | January 2013
The Fog of Negotiation: What Negotiators Can Learn from Military Doctrine
Keywords: negotiation; Negotiation;
Background Note | HBS Case Collection | 2012 (Revised from original 2008 version)
ADR Choices
Michael Wheeler, James Sebenius and Marjorie Aaron
Keywords: Lawsuits and Litigation; Managerial Roles; Negotiation; Agreements and Arrangements; Conflict Management;