Gender-based stereotyping and biases can adversely affect cross-cultural negotiation dynamics. Negotiators may hold conscious or unconscious biases that influence their perceptions and interactions with counterparts of a different gender. For example, a male negotiator might underestimate a female counterpart based on stereotypical assumptions about women's negotiation capabilities, affecting both the process and the outcome of the negotiation.
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