Negotiation Support and E-negotiation Systems: An Overview |
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Authors: | Gregory E Kersten Hsiangchu Lai |
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Institution: | (1) J. Molson School of Business and InterNeg Research Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, PQ, Canada;(2) College of Management, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | With negotiation being an often difficult process involving complex problems, computer-based support has been employed in
its various phases and tasks. This article provides a historical overview of software used to support negotiations, aid negotiators,
and automate one or more negotiation activities. First, it presents several system classifications, including implemented
models, system architectures, and configurations of various systems interacting with human negotiators. Then, it focuses on
NSSs (negotiation support systems) and related systems introduced in the early 1980s and on ENSs (e-negotiation systems),
which are deployed on the web. These broad categories are discussed from four perspectives: real-life applications, systems
used in research and training, research results, and research frameworks. |
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Keywords: | Negotiation support systems Electronic negotiations NSS research NSS applications ENS research ENS applications Negotiation software agents Negotiation software assistants |
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