Research: The Stigma Disabled People Face During Negotiations

Flavius Niculescu

Even when disabled employees demonstrate the same skills and behaviors as their nondisabled peers, their performance is often rated lower — especially for women. The prototypical image of a successful negotiator is someone who is competent, confident, and in control — characteristics that are not always readily applied to disabled people.  Two researchers wanted to understand if disabled people are more stigmatized in an intense job task, such as a potentially contentious, price-based

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