Shopbot Economics (1999)
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| Venue: | JAAMAS |
| Citations: | 42 - 6 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Kephart99shopboteconomics,
author = {Jeffrey O. Kephart and Amy R. Greenwald},
title = {Shopbot Economics},
booktitle = {JAAMAS},
year = {1999},
pages = {2002}
}
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Abstract
. Shopbots are agents that search the Internet for information pertaining to the price and quality of goods or services. With the advent of shopbots, a dramatic reduction in search costs is imminent, which promises (or threatens) to radically alter market behavior. This research includes the proposal and theoretical analysis of a simple economic model which is intended to capture some of the essence of shopbots, and attempts to shed light on their potential impact on markets. Moreover, experimental simulations of an economy of software agents are described, which are designed to model the dynamic interaction of electronic buyers, sellers, and shopbots. This study forms part of a larger research program that aims to provide new insights on the impact of agent and information technology on the nascent information economy. 1 Introduction Shopbots, agents that automatically search the Internet for goods and services on behalf of consumers, herald a future in which autonomous agents become...







