7. ACM-EC 2006:
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Joan Feigenbaum, John C.-I. Chuang, David M. Pennock (Eds.):
Proceedings 7th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-2006), Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, June 11-15, 2006.
ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-236-4
- Gagan Aggarwal, Ashish Goel, Rajeev Motwani:
Truthful auctions for pricing search keywords.
1-7

- Nir Andelman, Yishay Mansour:
A sufficient condition for truthfulness with single parameter agents.
8-17

- Moshe Babaioff, Michal Feldman, Noam Nisan:
Combinatorial agency.
18-28

- Maria-Florina Balcan, Avrim Blum:
Approximation algorithms and online mechanisms for item pricing.
29-35

- Eyal Beigman, Rakesh Vohra:
Learning from revealed preference.
36-42

- Dirk Bergemann, Deran Ozmen:
Optimal pricing with recommender systems.
43-51

- Liad Blumrosen, Shahar Dobzinski:
Welfare maximization in congestion games.
52-61

- Liad Blumrosen, Michal Feldman:
Implementation with a bounded action space.
62-71

- Chandra Chekuri, Julia Chuzhoy, Liane Lewin-Eytan, Joseph Naor, Ariel Orda:
Non-cooperative multicast and facility location games.
72-81

- Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:
Computing the optimal strategy to commit to.
82-90

- Constantinos Daskalakis, Christos H. Papadimitriou:
Computing pure nash equilibria in graphical games via markov random fields.
91-99

- Edith Elkind, Leslie Ann Goldberg, Paul W. Goldberg:
Nash equilibria in graphical games on trees revisited.
100-109

- Yagil Engel, Michael P. Wellman, Kevin M. Lochner:
Bid expressiveness and clearing algorithms in multiattribute double auctions.
110-119

- Eyal Even-Dar, Sham M. Kakade, Michael Kearns, Yishay Mansour:
(In)Stability properties of limit order dynamics.
120-129

- Joan Feigenbaum, Vijay Ramachandran, Michael Schapira:
Incentive-compatible interdomain routing.
130-139

- Eric J. Friedman, Joseph Y. Halpern, Ian A. Kash:
Efficiency and nash equilibria in a scrip system for P2P networks.
140-149

- Matt Lepinski, David Liben-Nowell, Seth Gilbert, April Rasala Lehman:
Playing games in many possible worlds.
150-159

- Andrew Gilpin, Tuomas Sandholm:
Finding equilibria in large sequential games of imperfect information.
160-169

- Samuel Ieong, Yoav Shoham:
Multi-attribute coalitional games.
170-179

- Adam I. Juda, David C. Parkes:
The sequential auction problem on eBay: an empirical analysis and a solution.
180-189

- Radu Jurca, Boi Faltings:
Minimum payments that reward honest reputation feedback.
190-199

- Michael Kearns, Siddharth Suri:
Networks preserving evolutionary equilibria and the power of randomization.
200-207

- Christopher Kiekintveld, Jason Miller, Patrick R. Jordan, Michael P. Wellman:
Controlling a supply chain agent using value-based decomposition.
208-217

- Sébastien Lahaie:
An analysis of alternative slot auction designs for sponsored search.
218-227

- Jure Leskovec, Lada A. Adamic, Bernardo A. Huberman:
The dynamics of viral marketing.
228-237

- Mohammad Mahdian:
Random popular matchings.
238-242

- Mohammad Mahdian, Amin Saberi:
Multi-unit auctions with unknown supply.
243-249

- Bharath Kumar Mohan, Benjamin J. Keller, Naren Ramakrishnan:
Scouts, promoters, and connectors: the roles of ratings in nearest neighbor collaborative filtering.
250-259

- Paat Rusmevichientong, David P. Williamson:
An adaptive algorithm for selecting profitable keywords for search-based advertising services.
260-269

- Grant Schoenebeck, Salil P. Vadhan:
The computational complexity of nash equilibria in concisely represented games.
270-279

- Stephan Schosser, Klemens Böhm, Rainer Schmidt, Bodo Vogt:
Incentives engineering for structured P2P systems - a feasibility demonstration using economic experiments.
280-289

- Faith-Michael E. Uzoka, Geoffrey G. Seleka:
B2C e-commerce development in Africa: case study of Botswana.
290-295

- Gregory Valiant, Tim Roughgarden:
Braess's paradox in large random graphs.
296-305

- Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Christopher Kiekintveld, Michael P. Wellman:
Empirical mechanism design: methods, with application to a supply-chain scenario.
306-315

- Sheng Zhang, James Ford, Fillia Makedon:
A privacy-preserving collaborative filtering scheme with two-way communication.
316-323

- Nan Hu, Paul A. Pavlou, Jennifer Zhang:
Can online reviews reveal a product's true quality?: empirical findings and analytical modeling of Online word-of-mouth communication.
324-330

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