谈判术语:LLM供应链讨价还价中的智能体信息

Talking terms: Agent information in LLM supply chain bargaining

DECISION SCIENCES · 2025
被引 1
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究大型语言模型作为智能体在供应链合同谈判中的行为,发现其使用简单启发式决策、更易达成协议但可能加剧不平等,且定制化检索增强生成可优化谈判结果。

Abstract

Abstract We investigate the use of large language models as agents (LLM agents) in autonomous supply chain contract negotiations. Our objectives are to assess whether LLM agents exhibit human‐like bargaining behaviors and to explore the impact of information on performance. To address these objectives, we conducted several experimental studies using LLM agents as participants and compared the results with human results from a benchmark study. Our experiments covered scenarios where supplier cost information was public, private, ambiguous, or deceptive. Overall, we found that LLM agents use simple heuristics to make decisions and generally exhibit human‐like negotiating behavior. Contrasting humans, LLM agents are more inclined toward reaching agreement, leading to greater supply chain efficiency but potentially greater inequality compared to human negotiators. Deceiving LLM agents into believing they have higher costs can improve outcomes for the supplier at the expense of retailers and the supply chain's efficiency. We also show that tailored retrieval‐augmented generation (RAG) configurations can enhance negotiation outcomes. Taken together, our results (1) provide timely insights into the integration of AI into supply chains, (2) raise ethical questions around the trade‐off between inequality and efficiency and the use of deception with LLM agents, (3) highlight the effectiveness of tailoring RAG configurations to optimize specific objectives such as efficiency or stakeholder profitability, and (4) provide many avenues for future research into examining LLM agents as supply chain negotiators.

供应链管理人工智能行为经济学谈判