Noam Ebner

48 papers receiving 260 citations

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Noam Ebner
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  • Education 108
  • Communication 21
  • Strategy and Management 39
  • Management of Technology and Innovation 18
  • Sociology and Political Science 105
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All Works

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1 200777
2 201736
3 202020
4 201616
5 201814
6 201510
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Using role-play in online negotiation teaching
20108
8
Simulation 2.0: The resurrection
20107
9 20167
10 20205
11 20055
12
A ‘Grand’ Unified Negotiation Theory… in Context
20174
13 20204
14
You've got agreement: Negoti@ting via email
20094
15 20174
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Online Communication Technology and Relational Development
20094
17
Strengthening Online Dispute Resolution Justice
20194
18
Negotiating Via Email
20113
19
Mind the Gap: Bringing Technology to the Mediation Table
20193
20
Enhancing concept learning: the simulation design experience
20103

About Noam Ebner

Noam Ebner is a scholar working on Communication, Strategy and Management, Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology and Developmental and Educational Psychology, having authored 60 papers that have together received 287 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Conflict Management and Negotiation (22 papers), Dispute Resolution and Class Actions (10 papers), Innovative Teaching Methodologies in Social Sciences (7 papers), Team Dynamics and Performance (7 papers), Knowledge Management and Sharing (5 papers), Law, AI, and Intellectual Property (4 papers), Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods (3 papers) and Artificial Intelligence in Law (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Education (108 citations), Communication (21 citations), Strategy and Management (39 citations), Management of Technology and Innovation (18 citations) and Sociology and Political Science (105 citations). Noam Ebner has collaborated with scholars based in United States, Israel and Philippines. Frequent co-authors include Daniel Druckman, John Zeleznikow, Mohammad Ayub Khan, Christopher Honeyman, Sanda Kaufman, Andrea Schneider, Anita D. Bhappu, Roy J. Lewicki, Colin Rule and Jeff Giddings. Their work appears in journals such as Simulation & Gaming, Negotiation and Conflict Management Research, Organizational Behavior Teaching Review, Conflict Resolution Quarterly and Negotiation Journal.

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