GDN 2000

July 3-7, 2000

Glasgow, Scotland

A meeting, GDN 2000, on group decision and negotiation sponsored by the INFORMS Section on Group Decision and Negotiation will be held from July 3-7, 2000 at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.

Keynote papers by leading researchers in the field of group decision and negotiation will present an overview of the state of the art and new research directions in several GDN areas as of the year 2000. These will be published in a special issue of the journal GROUP DECISION AND NEGOTIATION.  The following keynote speakers are expected to participate: 

Fran Ackermann (University of Strathclyde, UK)  

Colin Eden (University of Strathclyde, UK):

"Group Decision and Negotiation in Strategy Making"
Tung X. Bui (University of Hawaii, USA): "Negotiation Support in Electronic Markets"
Christer Carlsson (IAMSR / Abo Akademi University, Finland): "Teamwork in Virtual Organizations with Agent-Based Support Systems"

Kalyan Chatterjee (Pennsylvania State University, USA)

Hamid Sabourian (King's College, Cambridge, UK):

"N-Person Bargaining and Strategic Complexity"

Harri Ehtamo (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)

Raimo P. Hämäläinen (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland):

"Interactive multiple-criteria methods for reaching Pareto-optimal agreements in negotiations"
Nick Jennings (University of Southampton. UK): "Automated Haggling: Building Artificial Negotiators"

Gregory Kersten (Concordia University, Canada) 

Sunil J. Noronha (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA):

"Modeling Distributive and Integrative Negotiations"
Marc Kilgour (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada): "Coalition Analysis in Group Decision Support"
Bertrand Munier (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France): "Risk Information and Decentralized Decision Systems"

Margaret A. Neale (Stanford University, USA)

Harris Sondak (University of Utah, USA):

"Cognitive Negotiation Theory: Looking Just Ahead"
Hannu Nurmi (University of Turku, Finland): "Preference Modeling and Group Choice"
Melvin F. Shakun (New York University, USA): "Unbounded Rationality"

We encourage you to participate in what should be an excellent meeting!

 

MEETING ORGANIZING COMMITTEE