“…Pressures to show competency are abundant on many levels in organizational life and vary across professional roles and organizations (Jamieson, 2004;Thériault et al, 2009). Moreover, competency pressure in the workplace has been shown to generate negative and inadvertent consequences (Carey and Nahavandi, 1996), such as potentially inhibiting helpseeking behavior (Lee, 2002;DePaulo and Fisher, 1980), bullying (Jamieson, 2004), stereotype threat (Tomkiewicz and Bass, 1999;Tomkiewicz et al, 2005), denial of the importance of competency (von Hippel et al, 2005) and/or perceived stress (Cheung and Tang, 2010). Our research extends this limited literature to show that, through competency pressure, FAI relates to a more competitive style of negotiating and this is connected to the subjective perception of the negotiation and the counterpart.…”