DocumentCode
1620280
Title
A framework for dynamic eBusiness negotiation processes
Author
Kim, Jin Baek ; Segev, Arie
Author_Institution
Dept. of IE & OR, California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fYear
2003
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
91
Abstract
The importance of personalized products and services is increasing in the dynamic customer-oriented business marketplace. Open environment of dynamic interoperable eBusiness processes is a key requirement for the emerging business models. Negotiation processes are at the core of dynamic eBusiness. While research on negotiation is not new, the vast majority of the studies to date have focused on auctions and bilateral negotiations. More complex negotiations are often required for dynamic formation of supply network and personalized fulfillment of the requests. In addition, it is very common that negotiation processes are "interleaved" with other business processes. We propose a framework for negotiation processes that provides a consistent model for supporting a comprehensive range of negotiations in dynamic eBusiness environment. The new framework leverages the scope of existing research on the negotiations and extends it to the level of complexity necessary for next generation eBusiness applications. The framework provides the foundation for constructing dynamic negotiation processes by enabling the required functionality in five components: 1) negotiation requirements, 2) negotiation structure, 3) negotiation process, 4) negotiation protocol, and 5) negotiation strategy.
Keywords
business communication; electronic commerce; electronic trading; negotiation support systems; protocols; auction; bilateral negotiation; complex negotiation; complexity necessary; customer oriented business marketplace; dynamic eBusiness negotiation process; dynamic interoperable eBusiness processes; dynamic supply network formation; eBusiness application; eBusiness environment; emerging business model; interleaved process; negotiation protocol; negotiation requirements; negotiation strategy; negotiation structure; personalized product; personalized service; request fulfillment; Automation; Context modeling; Contracts; Guidelines; Humans; Interleaved codes; Protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
E-Commerce, 2003. CEC 2003. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1969-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/COEC.2003.1210237
Filename
1210237
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