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Presentations
This section contains presentations about negotiation,
negotiation modeling and analysis, negotiation support,and studies related
to the InterNeg project.
2002
- Internet technologies in
teaching, training & research. InterNeg project and Inspire system,
Gregory Kersten and Margaret
Kersten, Global Interdependence and Language, Culture and Business
CIBER, March 2002. (pdf file, 141 kb).
- Mining
inspire data for the determinants of successful Internet negotiations,
Gregory Kersten and Grant Zhang, 16th MCDM Conference, February
2002. (pdf file, 402 kb).
- The effects of culture
in anonymous negotiations,
Gregory Kersten, Sabine Köszegi and Rudolf Vetschera, HICSS,
January 2002. (pdf file, 455 kb).
2000
- Auctions,
negotiations, intermediaries and other coordination mechanisms in e-business
Gregory Kersten, Warsaw School of Economics, Dec. 2000. (pdf file, 478
kb).
- Decyzje
w kontekscie spolecznym, ekonomicznym i technologicznym
Gregory Kersten, Badania operacyjne u progu XXI. wieku, Warsaw
School of Economics, Dec. 2000. (in Polish, pdf file, 719 kb).
1999
- Negotiating
inefficient agreements: Is less better than more?
David Cray, Gregory Kersten, Anantha Mahadevan and Kumudini Ponnuthurai
Analysis of factors influencing negotiators to choose less beneficial
agreements in negotiations. Decision tree models and a logistic regression
model are used to analyze the patterns found in the INSPIRE negotiation
settlements (ppt presentation).
- Introduction to Inspire
InterNeg Group
International negotiation, the INSPIRE system, examples of negotiations
via the system, its applications and users' comments. Preliminary results
from our research, position of theINSPIRE system within the context
of the InterNeg project, ongoing and future work (ppt presentation).
- Inspire,
its design and architecture
InterNeg team
The approach used to develop the INSPIRE system, its design and object
oriented architecture (ppt presentation).
- Cross-Cultural
Negotiations via Inspire
InterNeg team
The first results of 390 negotiations with Inspire. Comparisons of the
approach to negotiations by Americans, Canadians, Chinese, Finns and
Indians (ppt presentation).
1998
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