Portfolio
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. Its research areas include:
- 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.
InterNeg Research Centre