GDN 2015, Warsaw, Poland
The 15th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation, GDN 2015, held in Warsaw, Poland, in June 23-26, 2015.
Conference Committees
General Chairs
Melvin F. Shakun, New York University, USA
Tomasz Szapiro, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Program Chairs
Bogumił Kamiński, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Gregory (Grzegorz) E. Kersten, Concordia University, Canada
Organizing Chair
Przemyslaw Szufel, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Ofir Turel, California State University, USA
Rudolf Vetschera, University of Vienna, Austria
Program Committee
Fran Ackerman Curtin University, Australia
Adiel Almeida Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Reyhan Aydogan Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Deepinder Bajwa Western Washington University, USA
Martin Bichler TUM, Germany
Tung Bui University of Hawaii, USA
Christer Carlsson Abo Akademi University, Finland
Wojciech Cellary Poznań University of Economics, Poland
João Climaco University of Coimbra, Portugal
Grazia Concilio Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Suzana F.D. Daher Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Luis Dias University of Coimbra, Portugal
Colin Eden University of Strathclyde, UK
Liping Fang Ryerson University, Canada
Mario Fedrizzi University of Trento, Italy
Raimo Pertti Hamalainen Aalto University, Finland
Keith Hipel University of Waterloo, Canada
Masahide Horita University of Tokyo, Japan
Takayuki Ito Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Michal Jakubczyk Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Catholjin Jonker Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Marc Kilgour Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Mark Klein MIT, USA
Sabine Koeszegi Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Hsiangchu Lai NTNU, Taiwan
Michael Lewis University of Pittsburgh, USA
Kevin Li University of Windsor, Canada
Ivan Marsa-Maestre Universidad de Alcala, Spain
Paul Meerts Clingendael Institute, The Netherlands
Ugo Merlone University of Turin, Italy
Daniel Mittleman DePaul University, USA
Danielle Morais Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
José Maria Moreno-Jiménez Zaragoza University, Spain
Hannu Nurmi University of Turku, Finland
Amer Obeidi Cybernetics Consultants, Canada
Pierpaolo Pontrandolfo Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Ewa Roszkowska University of Białystok, Poland
Anne-Françoise Rutkowski Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Mareike Schoop Hohenheim University, Germany
Wei Shang Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Gheorghe Cosmin Silagh Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania
Rangaraja Sundraraj IIT Madras, India
Katia Sycara Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Przemyslaw Szufel Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
David P Tegarden Virginia Tech, USA
Ernest M. Thiessen SmartSettle, Canada
Ofir Turel California State University, USA
Rustam Vahidov Concordia University, Canada
Rudolf Vetschera University of Vienna, Austria
Gert-Jan de Vrede University of Nebraska-Omaha, USA
Tomasz Wachowicz University Economics in Katowice, Poland
Christof Weichardt KIT, Germany
Haiyan Xu Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
Yinping Yang AStar, Singapore
Yufei Yuan McMaster University, Canada
Pascale Zarate University of Toulouse 1, France
John Zeleznikow Victoria University, Australia
Organizing Committee
Marek Antosiewicz Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Michał Jakubczyk Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Grzegorz Koloch Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Beata Koń Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Tomasz Kuszewski Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Jan Machowski Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Paweł Wojtkiewicz Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Karolina Zakrzewska-Szlichtyng Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Keynote Speakers
Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Keynote by the recipient of the INFORMS Group Decision and Negotiation Award 2015
Website: http://gdn2015.sgh.waw.pl
Proceedings
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation, GDN 2015, held in Warsaw, Poland, in June 2015. The GDN meetings aim to bring together researchers and practitioners from a wide spectrum of fields, including economics, management, computer science, engineering, and decision science.
From a total of 119 submissions, 32 papers were accepted for publication in this volume. The papers are organized into topical sections on group problem structuring and negotiation, negotiation and group processes, preference analysis and decision support, formal models, voting and collective decision making, conflict resolution in energy and environmental management, negotiation support systems and studies, online collaboration and competition, and market mechanisms and their users.