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Authors: Anderson P. Avila-Santos ; Jhonatan Hulse ; Daniel S. Kaster and Evandro Baccarin

Affiliation: University of Londrina, Brazil

Keyword(s): Multiparty e-Contracts, Negotiation Protocol, Auction, Coalition, Consultation, Multiparty Negotiation, Fairness.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Agents ; Artificial Intelligence ; Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems ; Collaborative Computing ; Distributed and Mobile Software Systems ; Electronic Commerce ; Enterprise Information Systems ; Internet Agents ; Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development ; Knowledge-Based Systems ; Multi-Agent Systems ; Software Agents and Internet Computing ; Software Engineering ; Symbolic Systems ; Virtual Enterprises

Abstract: This paper argues that software agents may build two kinds of coalitions in e-negotiation processes. The first is the typical one in which the parties define roles, rights, guarantees before the negotiation starts. They act as a team. Either the whole coalition succeeds in the negotiation or fails. In the second one, addressed by this paper, the coalition members are competitors. They collaborate exchanging information before the negotiation trying to align their strategies to some degree. Such collaboration only occurs because there is some particularity (e.g., nearness) that can optimise their business processes if most of the coalition members succeed in the negotiation. They aim at maximising their chances of success in the negotiation, but act solo. It is important to note that the main challenge in this scenario lays on the fact that the coalition members are not bind to the coalition. They may act within the negotiation differently from what they had agreed previously. This gi ves rise to the concept of fairness, which is discussed in this paper. The paper also argues that the materialisation of coalitions within a negotiation protocol fits better in a multiparty negotiation protocol. Thus, it extends the SPICA Negotiation Protocol with the so-called consultations. The paper presents a study case that shows that consultations can be benefic to the suppliers, the industry and the consumers. (More)

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Paper citation in several formats:
Avila-Santos, A.; Hulse, J.; Kaster, D. and Baccarin, E. (2015). Building Coalitions of Competitors in the Negotiation of Multiparty e-Contracts through Consultations. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Volume 1: ICEIS; ISBN 978-989-758-097-0; ISSN 2184-4992, SciTePress, pages 618-625. DOI: 10.5220/0005372506180625

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title={Building Coalitions of Competitors in the Negotiation of Multiparty e-Contracts through Consultations},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Volume 1: ICEIS},
year={2015},
pages={618-625},
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doi={10.5220/0005372506180625},
isbn={978-989-758-097-0},
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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Volume 1: ICEIS
TI - Building Coalitions of Competitors in the Negotiation of Multiparty e-Contracts through Consultations
SN - 978-989-758-097-0
IS - 2184-4992
AU - Avila-Santos, A.
AU - Hulse, J.
AU - Kaster, D.
AU - Baccarin, E.
PY - 2015
SP - 618
EP - 625
DO - 10.5220/0005372506180625
PB - SciTePress