concessionproduces
Concessionproduces is a term used in negotiation theory and political science to describe the dynamic in which a concession by one party increases the likelihood or immediacy of concessions by the other party, producing a cascade of concessions that can influence the eventual agreement. The concept emphasizes a causal sequence rather than a mere exchange of moves and is often discussed in the context of reciprocity and bargaining power.
The term is relatively new and not standardized across disciplines. It is used to label reciprocal concession
Mechanisms commonly cited include signaling credibility and commitment, shaping the perceived legitimacy of demands, and creating
Empirical study of concessionproduces often relies on negotiation experiments and field observations, measuring outcomes such as
See also: concession, reciprocity, negotiation theory, bargaining dynamics.