Aydoğan, ReyhanJonker, C. M.2024-01-242024-01-242023978-981990560-71860-949Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10679/9093https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0561-4_3This paper introduces a dependency analysis and a categorization of conceptualized and existing economic decision support mechanisms for negotiation. The focus of our survey is on economic decision support mechanisms, although some behavioural support mechanisms were included, to recognize the important work in that area. We categorize support mechanisms from four different aspects: (i) economic versus behavioral decision support, (ii) analytical versus strategical support, (iii) active versus passive support and (iv) implicit versus explicit support. Our survey suggests that active mechanisms would be more effective than passive ones, and that implicit mechanisms can shield the user from mathematical complexities. Furthermore, we provide a list of existing economic support mechanisms.engrestrictedAccessA survey of decision support mechanisms for negotiationconferenceObject1092 SCI305110.1007/978-981-99-0561-4_3Economic decision supportNegotiation supportSurvey2-s2.0-85151085510