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 InterNeg Research Centre
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 1450 Guy Street
 Montreal, Quebec H3H 0A1
 Tel: (514) 848-2424-2799
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InterNeg Research Centre

The Centre, its people, projects, systems, publications & events

InterNeg.org   the site for and about negotiations; set up in 1995.
Research projects   which we organize, coordinate and in which we participate.
Seminars   which we organize for students and researchers in Montreal and beyond.
Invite   our software platform which we use to build a variety of e-negotiation and auction systems for training, education and research. Inspire and SimpleNS are two systems available for web users.
Research papers   an outlet for dissemination of our and our collaborators' research.
GDN 2007   this site is a summary of the Group Decision and Negotiation Conference 2007.
Research exposition   the Centre is pleased to sponsor this event taking place on Thursday, November 12, 2009. The event will showcase the latest research of JMSB's PhD and MSc in administration candidates.


The InterNeg Research Centre at Concordia University was established in May 2005; it is hosted at and supported by the John Molson School of Business and the Concordia University Office of Research.

  • The Centre's staff, visitors, and collaborators.

  • E-negotiations (2002-2008) was one of the largest projects undertaken at the Centre. It was a collaborative research initiative supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Canada, the Science and Engineering Research Canada, and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Germany.

  • Invite is our software platform which allows for the implementation of various e-negotiation and auction protocols. It is our primary tool in conducting experiments and provides novel and interesting training facilities.

  • Negotiations and e-negotiations management and support Course materials, readings, cases, and activities for online and in-class delivery of courses, seminars and workshops.

  • Research Positions and Proposals

 
  November 21, 2009
 
Concordia University (Montreal) and Carleton University (Ottawa)
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