GDN Springer Best Student Paper

Best paper: Reconsidering the SINS II scale: Exploring its limitations and requirements for future research designs, by Felix Kröcher, Peter Kesting and Remigiusz Smolinski.

Runner-up: Strength of Preference and Probabilistic Preference in the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution for Two Decision-Makers, by Elton César dos Santos Silva, Danielle Costa Morais and Liping Fang.

GDN Springer Best Paper

Best paper: Multiple Criteria Group Decision Aiding in Seven-valued Logic, by Roman Slowinski and Salvatore Greco.

Runner-up: The approbatory social welfare function: First results, by Gustavo Santos-Garcia and Jcr Alcantud.

INFORMS GDN Appreciation for Outstanding Service

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Gregory Kersten GDN Journal Best Paper Award

Best paper: Two-person fair division with additive valuations, by Marc Kilgour and Rudollf Vetschera.

Runner-up: Fairness deliberations and fair allocations in symmetric and asymmetric bargaining – An experimental study on group decisions in Germany and China, by Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Zhuyu Li and Gari Walkowitz. 

Runner-up: Confidence and outcome expectations in bilateral negotiations – A dynamic model, by Rudolf Vetschera and Luis C. Dias.