Mediation through Game Theory
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2531-6133/20310Keywords:
Mediation, Game Theory, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Strategic Decision-Making, Negotiation DynamicsAbstract
This study examines the application of game theory principles within mediation frameworks to enhance dispute resolution effectiveness. The research analyses mediation fundamentals, including mediator functions and procedural methodologies, before establishing theoretical connections between game theory and mediation practice. Through systematic examination of commercial and non-commercial dispute scenarios, this article demonstrates how game-theoretic analysis enables mediators to evaluate strategic decision-making processes, anticipate behavioral outcomes, and facilitate optimal agreement structures. The findings reveal that game theory integration enhances mediation efficacy by promoting cooperative behaviors, strengthening inter-party trust mechanisms, and expanding solution possibilities. This research contributes to alternative dispute resolution scholarship by establishing a theoretical framework that demonstrates how strategic analysis tools can optimise mediation outcomes, resulting in more efficient and equitable dispute resolution processes.
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