Market Engineering - Literature

Literature

  • Kolitz, K. and C. Weinhardt (2006). MES - Ein Experimentalsystem zur Untersuchung elektronischer Märkte. MKWI 2006, Passau, Germany.
  • Neumann, D. (2004). Market Engineering - A Structured Design Process for Electronic Markets. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Karlsruhe, Universität Karlsruhe (TH).
  • Neumann, D., J. Maekioe, et al. (2005). CAME - A Toolset for Configuring Electronic Markets. ECIS, Regensburg.
  • Roth, A. E. (2000). Game Theory as a Tool for Market Design. Game Practice: Contributions from Applied Game Theory. F. Patrone, I. Garcia-Jurado and S. Tijs. Dordrecht, Kluwer: 7-18.
  • Roth, A. E. (2002). "The Economist as Engineer: Game Theory, Experimental Economics and Computation as Tools for Design Economics." Econometrica 70(4): 1341-1378.
  • Smith, V. (2003). Markets, Institutions and Experiments. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. L. Nadel. London, Nature Publishing Group. 2: 991-998.
  • Weinhardt, C., C. Holtmann, et al. (2003). "Market Engineering." Wirtschaftsinformatik 45(6): 635-640.
  • Weinhardt, C., D. Neumann, et al. (2006). "Computer-aided Market Engineering." Communications of the ACM 49(7): 79.
  • Wurman, Wellman and Walsh (1998). "The {Michigan Internet AuctionBot}: {A} Configurable Auction Server for Human and Software Agents" (Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Autonomous Agents)

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