Cognition driven framework for improving collaborative working in construction projects: Negotiation perspective

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Abstract

Negotiation is the popular collaborative decision-making behavior in inter-organization systems, especially in the collaborative working in construction projects (CWCP). However, negotiation has long been recognized as a critical but time-and energy-consuming process. The lack of an effective framework to improve the efficiency (performance) of negotiation is a major problem for those seeking to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of collaborative working in construction projects. This paper aims to develop a cognitive mapping-based application framework for improving collaborative working in construction project from negotiation perspective (CF-CWCP). This framework includes two-fold: (1) mapping negotiation process in construction projects using cognitive mapping technique; (2) developing CF-CWCP by integrating intelligent agent and cognitive mapping techniques. This research will benefit the partners in construction projects to improve construction negotiation performance. A prototype of CF-CWCP is developed.

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Xue, X., Ji, Y., Li, L., & Shen, Q. (2010). Cognition driven framework for improving collaborative working in construction projects: Negotiation perspective. Journal of Business Economics and Management, 11(2), 227–242. https://doi.org/10.3846/jbem.2010.11

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