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Group Decision & Negotiation 2010
Call for Participation
Delft, The Netherlands
21-23 June 2010
http://www.GDN2010.tbm.tudelft.nl
Aims & Scope
The field of Group Decision and Negotiation focuses on complex, self-organizing processes that can be seen to constitute multi-participant, multi-criteria, ill-structured, dynamic, and often evolutionary problems.
Major themes within GDN include (1) software, specifically Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) and Negotiation Support Systems (NSS), (2) artificial intelligence, (3) management science, (4) information science & technology, and (5) cognitive and behavioral sciences. Many research initiatives combine two or more of these themes.
Topics
Areas of application include intra-organizational coordination (as in operations management and integrated design, production, finance, marketing, and distribution, including coordination of all phases of the product life cycle), computer supported collaborative work and meetings, computer-supported negotiations including internet-supported negotiations and negotiating agents, labor-management negotiations, inter-organizational negotiations (including negotiations between or among businesses, governments, nonprofit organizations, and joint ventures), intercultural negotiations, environmental negotiations, etc.
Keynotes
Paul Meerts
Clingendael - Netherlands Institute of International Relations
Guy Olivier Fauré
Université René Descartes (Paris V)
Alexander Verbraeck
Delft University of Technology
Katia Sycara
Carnegie Mellon University
Gert Jan Hofstede
Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Linda A Macaulay
Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
Important dates
1 May 2010: Early Registration deadline
17 May 2010: Cancelation deadline
21-23 June 2010 Paper & Panel presentations
Special Track: Human Factors and Computational Models in Negotiation (HUCOM)
For more information on HUCOM, see http://mmi.tudelft.nl/hucom2010
General chairs
D. Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier University
Melvin F. Shakun, New York University
Program chair
Gert-Jan de Vreede, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Program chair HUCOM Track
Catholijn Jonker, Delft University of Technology
Organizing chairs
Gwendolyn Kolfschoten, Delft University of Technology
Koen Hindriks, Delft University of Technology
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