DocumentCode
896763
Title
A strategic negotiations model with applications to an international crisis
Author
Kraus, Sarit ; Wilkenfeld, Jonathan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Math. & Comput. Sci., Bar Ilan Univ., Ramat Gan, Israel
Volume
23
Issue
1
fYear
1993
Firstpage
313
Lastpage
323
Abstract
The area of automated negotiation has been of particular interest in AI due to the important role negotiations play in facilitating understanding and the achievement of cooperation among entities with differing interests, whether they be individuals, organizations, governments, or automated agents. A strategic model for negotiation of alternative offers is presented with specific application to international crises. In the model, both players can opt out, and while one loses over time, the other gains (up to a point). Specific issues are: conflicting objectives and utility functions of parties and the impact of time on bargaining behavior in crises. The general model has relevance to the hostage crisis from which it was built, and subsequent applicability in building an automated negotiation agent for experimental and training purposes
Keywords
game theory; politics; AI; automated negotiation; automated negotiation agent; bargaining behavior; conflicting objectives; hostage crisis; international crisis; strategic negotiations model; utility functions; Analytical models; Artificial intelligence; Computer science; Decision making; Environmental economics; Game theory; Government; Mathematics; Optimized production technology; Virtual prototyping;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9472
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/21.214793
Filename
214793
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