
Group Decision and Negotiation: Methodological and Practical Issues
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation, GDN 2022, which was held virtually during June 12-16, 2022.
The field of Group Decision and Negotiation focuses on decision processes with at least two participants and a common goal but conflicting individual goals. Research areas of Group Decision and Negotiation include electronic negotiations, experiments, the role of emotions in group decision and negotiations, preference elicitation and decision support for group decisions and negotiations, and conflict resolution principles. This year's conference focusses on methodological and practical issues.
The 9 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 68 submissions. They were organized in the following topical sections: Preference modeling for group decision and negotiation; conflict resolution; collaborative decision making processes.
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Organization
- Contents
- Preference Modeling for Group Decision and Negotiation
- Hotelling-Downs Equilibria: Moving Beyond Plurality Variants
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Model
- 3.1 CNE. Known Results
- 3.2 NCNE Known Results
- 4 Voters and Candidates Uniform on a Line
- 4.1 Measure of the Set of Equilibria
- 5 Voters and Candidates Uniform on a Circle
- 5.1 Existence of Equilibrium
- 5.2 Uniform on a Circle, m=3
- 5.3 Uniform on a Circle, m=4
- 6 Discussion
- References
- Eliciting Preferences with Partial Information in Multi-issue Negotiations: An Analysis of the FITradeoff-Based Negotiation Protocol
- 1 Introduction
- 2 FITradeoff-Based Negotiation Protocol
- 2.1 Preferences Elicitation with FITradeoff
- 2.2 Negotiation Protocol
- 3 Simulation Experiment
- 3.1 Description of the Simulation Experiment
- 3.2 Negotiation Problem
- 4 Results
- 5 Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- Multi-agent Task Allocation Under Unrestricted Environments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Literature and Our Contribution
- 3 Basic Model: Allocation of Robots
- 4 Allocation with Information at Hand
- 5 Allocation Rule to Obtain (W)APO Allocations
- 6 Final Remarks
- References
- Neuroscience Behavioral Studies for Modulation of the FITradeoff Method
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The FITradeoff Method
- 3 Behavioral Experiments
- 4 Results obtained from Behavioral Experiments
- 5 Modulation in the Preference Modeling Process
- 6 Modulation in the DSS
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- Conflict Resolution
- Meta Level Equilibrium Selection for Two Illustrative Noncooperative Games
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Model
- 2.1 Definition of a Graph Model
- 2.2 Equilibrium Selection Problem
- 2.3 Meta-structures Derived from Equilibria
- 2.4 Domination Between Graphs
- 2.5 Meta Level Choice
- 3 Diagram Expression of Graph Models
- 4 Numerical Examples
- 5 Final Remarks
- Appendix (the Case of E = { Nash,SEQ }in PD Game)
- References
- Conflict in Tiny Town: Aggregate Mining at the Alliston Aquifer
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Aggregate Mining and Conflict
- 3 Study Area
- 3.1 Aggregate Governance in Ontario
- 3.2 Township of Tiny
- 3.3 The Alliston Aquifer
- 3.4 The Teedon Pit Expansion Application
- 4 Methodology
- 5 The Teedon Pit Model
- 5.1 Overview of Model Development
- 5.2 Decision-Makers and Their Options
- 5.3 Feasible States and Moves in the Teedon Expansion Conflict
- 5.4 Decision-Maker Preferences
- 6 Stability Results
- 7 Discussion and Concluding Thoughts
- References
- Cauvery River: Path Dependence and Feedback in Water Sharing Conflicts
- 1 Introduction and History
- 2 Methods and Results
- 3 Conclusion and Recommendations
- References
- Collaborative Decision Making Processes
- Visualization of the Social Atmosphere Using Comments on News Sites
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Sentiment Analysis
- 3 Methodologies
- 3.1 Outline of Analysis
- 3.2 Sentimental Rate and Approval Rate in a Comment
- 4 Results
- 4.1 Datasets
- 4.2 Sentimental Rate of Comment
- 4.3 Change of Social Atmosphere
- 4.4 Discussion
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- On the Dissolution of Three-Party Partnerships via a Buy-Sell Mechanism
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Benchmark: The Two Player Problem
- 2.1 Notation and General Assumptions
- 2.2 Model Analysis
- 3 The Three Players Problem
- 3.1 Mechanism A
- 3.2 Mechanism B
- 3.3 Comparison of Mechanisms
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Author Index
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