GDN 2023: Group Decision and Negotiation 2023 The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan, June 11-15, 2023 |
Conference website | http://gdnconference.org/gdn2023/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gdn2023 |
You are cordially invited to propose streams and sessions in preparation to submit papers and presentations to the 23rd International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation, GDN 2023, 11-15 June 2023, Tokyo, Japan.
The field of Group Decision and Negotiation focuses on decision processes with at least two participants and a common goal. Such processes are complex and selforganising and constitute multi-participant, multi-criteria, ill-structured, dynamic, creative, and often evolutionary problems.
Group Decision and Negotiation can be performed in an intra-organisational as well as an inter-organisational context. Both consist of complex processes, including preference elicitation, proposals and counter-proposals, preference adjustment, and choice. Communication and decision making are the two key process steps in Group Decision and Negotiation and thus require sophisticated support in many ways.
Application areas of Group Decision and Negotiation include intra-organisational and inter-organisational coordination (as in operations management and integrated design, production, finance, marketing and distribution functions, such as coordination of all phases of the life cycle of a product), computer-supported collaborative work and meetings, electronic negotiations including negotiating agents and negotiation support systems, labour-management negotiations, interorganisational, intercultural negotiations, environmental negotiations, and many others.
Submission Guidelines
Papers can be submitted as full papers to be published either in Conference proceedings by Springer in the Book series of LNBIP (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing) or as abstracts/extended abstracts/full papers to be published in Local Proceedings.
In the Local Proceedings the authors will keep the copyright. After the reviewing process, the authors could choose to replace their full paper in the Local Proceedings for abstract only. However, to be considered for the Conference Awards evaluation process, those papers should be available as full papers in the Local
Proceedings, which will be on a stick that is given only to conference participants, at the beginning of the conference.
Research in Group Decision and Negotiation has continued to expand, and many new research directions have been proposed. At GDN conferences, we encourage researchers to present research in Group Decision and Negotiation even if (in fact, especially if) it does not fit into any of the above areas. We particularly invite Bachelor and Master students to submit their work to the dedicated Student Stream.
List of Topics
- Information systems, in particular negotiation support systems (NSSs) and group decision support systems (GDSs)
- Cognitive and behavioural sciences as applied to group decision and negotiation
- Conflict analysis and resolution
- Applied game theory, experiment and social choice
- Artificial intelligence
- Management science as it relates to group decision making and negotiation. Many research initiatives combine two or more of these approaches.
Program Committee
- Adiel Teixeira de Almeida, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
- Amer Obeidi, PhD, PEng, University of Waterloo
- Bilyana Martinovski, Associate Professor, Lund University
- Bogumił Kamiński, Warsaw School of Economics
- Danielle Costa Morais, P.hD, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
- Danielle Costa Morais, P.hD, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
- Ewa Roszkowska, Professor, University of Bialystok
- Bo Yu, Dalhousie University
- Fuad Aleskerov, Professor, HSE University
- Fran Ackermann, Professor, Curtin University
- Ginger Ke, Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- GJ de Vreede, Dr., University of South Florida
- Hannu Nurmi, Professor Emeritus, University of Turku
- Haiyan Xu, Professor, University of Aeronautics and Atronautics
- Keith Hipel, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Jing Ma, Professor, Xi'an Jiaotong University
- John Zeleznikow, Professor, La Trobe University
- José María MORENO-JIMÉNEZ, Professor, University of Zaragoza
- Kevin Li, Professor, University of Windsor
- Liping Fang, Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
- Luis Dias, Professor, University of Coimbra
- Marc Kilgour, Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University
- Masahide Horita, Professor, University of Tokyo
- Melvin F. Shakun, New York University, USA
- Pascale Zarate, Professor, Université Toulouse 1 Capitole
- Przemyslaw Szufel, PhD, Warsaw School of Economics
- Raimo Hamalainen, Professor, Aalto University
- ShiKui Wu, Associate Professor, Lakehead University
- Tomasz Szapiro, Professor, Warsa School of Economics
- Tomasz Wachowicz, Associate Professor, University of Economics in Katowice
- Tung X. Bui, Professor, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
- Yu Maemura, Lecturer, The University of Tokyo
- Yufei Yuan, Professor, McMaster University
Important Dates (subject to change)
- Deadline for Proposals of sessions, streams, panels etc:
October 15, 2022(send your proposal to gdn2023@gdnconference.org). - Deadline for the submission to the Springer Proceedings:
December 15, 2022.January 31, 2023. - Deadline for the submission to the Local Proceedings:
January 31, 2023. March 31, 2023. - Deadline for the submission to the Doctoral Consortium:
March 16, 2023. March 30, 2023.
Contact
Please send all questions about submissions or stream proposals to gdn2023@gdnconference.org