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International Collaborators

InterNeg is the result of the support of many collaborators from across the world. In the Collaborator notes you will find more details on how to collaborate with InterNeg. We thank our international collaborators for their help in making InterNeg happen!

Mario Jativa N. Equinoctial Tecnological University, Quito, Ecuador; received his M. Sc. from the Budapest University of Economic Sciences in International Trade. He teaches at the Postgraduate Center and researches on International Negotiation and International Marketing through internet (email).

Galina V. Lazareva, an associate professor of economics at the department of Economics in the Southern Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia. Her research interests are in the field of decision support systems and active methods of training. (email).

Mei Leng is a lecturer at the Department of Information and Electronic Engineering in Zhejiang University, China. In 1999 she joined the InterNeg Group and is a visiting professor at Carleton University. She is now involved in research on software agent technologies and development of negotiation software agents.

Zbigniew Mikolajuk, International Development Research Centre received his Ph.D. from the Warsaw Technical University. Zbigniew's research interests include decision support systems, artificial intelligence, office automation and sustainable development.

Madan Mohan, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India. A Certified Civil Engineer, he holds a doctorate from the Indian Institute of Science. Having worked in an academic capacity with rural and corporate entities, he is interested in the use of electronic negotiation systems in multi-party bargaining. (email).

Melvin F. Shakun is a professor at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University. He is also a chairperson of the INFORMS Group Decision and Negotiation College, and the Editor-in-Chief of the Group Decision and Negotiation Journal. (mail).

Bertram I. Spector is the Executive Director of the Center for Negotiation Analysis in Washington, DC. (E-mail).

Pirkko Walden is an associate professor of information systems at the Abo Akademi University in Finland. Her research activities are focusing on the use of knowledge-based systems when creating advanced knowledge support for the strategic management processes. (E-mail)

Concordia University (Montreal), the University of Ottawa and Carleton University (Ottawa)
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