Measuring influence in groups of more than two agents over multiple rounds of negotiation: an application to transport research.

Author(s)
Puckett, S.
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Abstract

This paper takes a step into the realm of multiple-round negotiations with more than two agents, demonstrating the rate at which the analysis gains complexity and intrigue when the dimensions of time and the number of agents are extended. Influence is examined at the attribute level for all pairs of agent interaction, and over all rounds of negotiation. The goal of this paper is two-fold: 1. To develop useful tools for measuring influence in larger group decision-making processes; and 2. to facilitate the discussion of interactions among members of larger groups and over extended periods of negotiation. This paper first discusses existing methods of measuring influence, then offers measures of influence, broken down into preference revision and concession at the attribute level, for groups of more than two agents, over a finite bargaining horizon. Examples of potential applications to transport research are offered within the discussion. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E210528.

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C 29090 (In: C 29076 CD-ROM) /71 /72 / ITRD E210542
Source

In: CAITR-2003 : [proceedings of the] 25th Conference of the Australian Institutes of Transport Research, University of South Australia, Transport Systems Centre, 3-5 December 2003, 16 p.

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