Incorporating misperception into the graph model for conflict resolution

Y Aljefri - 2017 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
A flexible hypergame methodology is designed and implemented for modeling
misperceptions by participating decision makers (DMs) in a conflict having two or more DMs …

First-level hypergame for investigating misperception in conflicts

YM Aljefri, MA Bashar, L Fang… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A new technique is introduced to model misperception by participating decision makers
(DMs) in a conflict having two or more DMs within the framework of the graph model for …

General hypergame analysis within the graph model for conflict resolution

YM Aljefri, KW Hipel, L Fang - International Journal of Systems …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
To capture decision-makers'(DMs') various kinds of misperceptions in a conflict setting, a
methodology is developed to improve hypergame analysis within the framework of the graph …

Strategic analyses of the hydropolitical conflicts surrounding the grand Ethiopian renaissance dam

YM Aljefri, L Fang, KW Hipel, K Madani - Group Decision and Negotiation, 2019 - Springer
Hydropolitical conflicts between the Eastern Nile countries over the Grand Ethiopian
Renaissance Dam (GERD) are systematically analyzed at three points in time: just before …

Misperception in nationalization of the Suez Canal

YM Aljefri, KW Hipel, L Fang… - 2016 IEEE International …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The 1956 nationalization of the Suez Canal dispute, between Egypt and an alliance
between the United States (US) and Britain, is modeled and analyzed within the paradigm of …

The graph model for conflict resolution: Reflections on three decades of development

KW Hipel, L Fang, DM Kilgour - Group decision and negotiation, 2020 - Springer
The fundamental design and inherent capabilities of the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution
(GMCR) to address a rich range of complex real world conflict situations are put into …

First-level hypergame for investigating two decision-maker conflicts with unknown misperceptions of preferences within the framework of GMCR

S Zhao, L Xue, BA Addae, J Wu, D Wang - Expert Systems with Applications, 2024 - Elsevier
Misunderstandings of preferences are ubiquitous in various types of conflicts, and such
misperceptions often involve uncertainty due to the limited cognitive abilities and information …

Advanced decision support for the graph model for conflict resolution

RA Kinsara, O Petersons, KW Hipel… - Journal of decision …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
An advanced decision support system (DSS) for implementing the Graph Model for Conflict
Resolution (GMCR) is designed and illustrated using a real world conflict. The new system …

Hierarchical graph models for conflict resolution

H Shawei - 2015 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
The hierarchical graph model is developed for representing strategic conflicts having a
hierarchical structure. More specifically, in a hierarchical graph model, one or more decision …

Modeling misperception of options and preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution

YM Aljefri, L Fang, KW Hipel - 2014 IEEE international …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The standard graph model for conflict resolution is enhanced to model misperception of
options and preferences. In particular, misperception caused by unknown options by one or …