Arbitration procedures with multiple arbitrators

Arbitration procedures with multiple arbitrators

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Article ID: iaor201110461
Volume: 217
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 198
End Page Number: 203
Publication Date: Feb 2012
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: arbitration, Nash equilibrium, zero sum game
Abstract:

We consider two final‐offer arbitration procedures in the case where there is more than one arbitrator. Two players, labeled 1 and 2 and interpreted here as Labor and Management, respectively, are in dispute about an increase in the wage rate. They submit final offers to a Referee. There are N arbitrators. Each of the arbitrators has her own assessment and selects the offer which is closest to her assessment. After that each arbitrator informs the Referee about her decision. The Referee counts the votes and declares the player obtaining the most votes to be the winner. Under the second arbitration scheme, the Referee takes into account only the assessments which lie between the players’ offers. The game is modeled as a zero‐sum game. The Nash equilibrium in this arbitration game is derived.

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