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On Combining Partial and Incompatible Information in E-negotiation and E-arbitration

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  • Josef Andrýsek

    (UTIA, Academy of Sciences)

  • Antonella Bodini

    (CNR-IMATI)

  • Miroslav Kárný

    (UTIA, Academy of Sciences)

  • Jan Kracík

    (UTIA, Academy of Sciences)

  • Fabrizio Ruggeri

    (CNR-IMATI)

Abstract

The complexity of the problems to be addressed in an e-democracy framework and the variety of involved stakeholders, with different backgrounds, views and access to information sources, lead us to consider the case in which an e-negotiation should be performed among subjects who have partial, sometimes incompatible, information and can hardly gather to discuss issues together, under the supervision of a facilitator. We propose a statistical method which addresses the issue of partial and incompatible information, merging it and then using it to get a final decision, possibly in an automatic way, through processes of e-negotiation and e-arbitration.

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  • Josef Andrýsek & Antonella Bodini & Miroslav Kárný & Jan Kracík & Fabrizio Ruggeri, 2008. "On Combining Partial and Incompatible Information in E-negotiation and E-arbitration," Group Decision and Negotiation, Springer, vol. 17(3), pages 225-236, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:grdene:v:17:y:2008:i:3:d:10.1007_s10726-007-9074-x
    DOI: 10.1007/s10726-007-9074-x
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