A model for multi-party negotiations with majority rule

S Zhang, F Makedon, J Ford, L Ai�- International Conference on Electronic�…, 2004 - Springer
S Zhang, F Makedon, J Ford, L Ai
International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies, 2004Springer
Our model of multi-party negotiations is a many parties, many issues model. The whole multi-
party negotiation consists of a set of mutually influencing bilateral negotiations that are
focused on different bilateral issues. We propose to use majority rule to help parties reach
group agreements. When a party is not satisfied with another party's negotiation progress,
he can send a primitive oppose to the other. Those negotiation parties who get a sufficient
number of oppose primitives from others or those negotiation parties who lack support in�…
Abstract
Our model of multi-party negotiations is a many parties, many issues model. The whole multi-party negotiation consists of a set of mutually influencing bilateral negotiations that are focused on different bilateral issues. We propose to use majority rule to help parties reach group agreements. When a party is not satisfied with another party’s negotiation progress, he can send a primitive oppose to the other. Those negotiation parties who get a sufficient number of oppose primitives from others or those negotiation parties who lack support in opposing others will be warned to make satisfactory concessions in the following negotiation round. So the will of majority affects each party’s negotiation behavior and leads to the final group agreement.
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