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dc.contributor.author Bui, Tung en
dc.contributor.author Yen, Jerome en
dc.contributor.author Hu, Jiuru en
dc.contributor.author Sankaran, Siva en
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-12T22:28:19Z
dc.date.available 2018-07-12T22:28:19Z
dc.date.issued 2001 en
dc.identifier.citation Group Decision and Negotiation 10(6), 515-537. (2001) en
dc.identifier.issn 0926-2644 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/204630 en
dc.description.abstract Abstract Despite the rapid growth of technology and Internet-based markets, many of the current systems limit themselves to price as the single dimension variable and offer, if at all, only minimal negotiation support to the consumer. In the real world, commercial transactions take into account many other parameters both quantitative and qualitative such as product quality, speed, reputation, after sales service, etc. This paper discusses how these multiple attributes can be captured to augment standard negotiation processes in order to support electronic market transactions. Using a combination of utility theory and multicriteria decision-making, we propose heuristic algorithms to discover potential trades. In addition, the approach is included within a larger framework that incorporates market-signaling mechanisms. This not only allows for the systematic evolution of negotiation positions among buyers and sellers but can ultimately lead towards improving both market transparency and efficiency. To illustrate the multiple criteria model coupled with the dynamic market signaling framework, we report in this paper the implementation of a Web-based clearinghouse that serves the real estate market. en
dc.format.extent 23 pages en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Springer Verlag (Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences) en
dc.relation.uri doi.org/10.1023/A:1012441210338 en
dc.subject multi-attribute modeling en
dc.subject market intermediaries en
dc.subject market signaling en
dc.subject negotiation and support en
dc.title A Multi-Attribute Negotiation Support System With Market Signaling For Electronic Markets en
dc.type Article en


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