Mykola Starynskyi's research while affiliated with Sumy State University and other places
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The research is relevant since the success of mediation largely depends on the model of the process chosen by the mediator at the stage of preparation. This article aims to study different models of mediation, such as facilitative mediation, evaluative, transformative, e‐mediation, mixed mediation, mediation‐arbitration, narrative mediation, “Shutt...
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... Directive mediation is a form of mediation in which the mediator actively advises and steers the disputing parties towards an agreement, this type of mediation is also called evaluative mediation (Lohvinenko et al., 2021, McDermott, 2012. Facilitative mediation, on the other hand, is a form of mediation in which the mediator mainly facilitates the communication between the parties, without inserting own judgments of suggestions. ...
Reference: Trust Matters in Negotiation