Abstract
Most research on arbitrator decision-making has used a model that assumes
there is only one disputed issue. This study shows this model is not
appropriate in multi—issue disputes under a final—offer by package law. Using
data from Wisconsin, I find arbitrators do give substantial weight to non-wage
issues in multi-issue disputes. However, the written awards of arbitrators
substantially understate the weight given to non-wage issues in the final
offer selection.
Year of Publication
1992
Number
296
Date Published
01/1992
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
8057
Olson, C. (1992). Arbitrator Decision-Making in Multi-Issue Disputes. Retrieved from http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp012r36tx54c (Original work published January 1992)
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