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The collective wisdom of behavioral game theory
We apply an algorithm from the wisdom-of-crowds literature to optimally combine behavioral game theory models to more accurately predict strategic...
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Cooperative Game Theory
This chapter provides an introduction to cooperative game theory, which complements noncooperative game theory (Chapter 2). Both of these fields... -
Noncooperative Game Theory
Playing is something profoundly human, and the ability to play is tightly tied to the intelligence of human beings, to their capability of thinking... -
Game Theory An Introduction with Step-by-Step Examples
An introduction to game theory, complete with step-by-step tools and detailed examples.
This book offers condensed breakdowns of game-theory concepts....
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Continuous optimisation problem and game theory for multi-agent pathfinding
In the article, we studied the continuous problem for multi-agent pathfinding. We show continuity of the path-traversing time functional and the...
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Open Innovation Environments Considering Organizational Learning and Self-Organization in Startup Valuation Using Game Theory
Various recent studies have demonstrated that societies which have embraced open innovation methods are more proactive to improve their industrial...
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Schelling’s Reorientation of Game Theory: Toward a Theory of Interdependent Decisions
In this chapter with a history of economic thought approach aims at showing that throughout his work, Schelling was building a theory of... -
On Coordination in Non-Cooperative Game Theory Explaining How and Why an Equilibrium Occurs and Prevails
By offering a critical assessment of the evolution of standard game theory, this book argues for a shift in the ontology and methodology of game...
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The Non-cooperative Game and Cooperative Game Between Independent Innovation Firm and Imitative Innovation Firm
We divide innovative firms into independent innovation firm and imitative innovation firm. In this paper, we study the game between independent and...
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A note on the risk dominance of the Nash demand game
The Nash bargaining solution (Nash in Econometrica 18(2):155–162, 1950) is the most used game theory tool for analyzing bargaining problems. Its...
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A Critical Assessment of the Evolution of Standard Game Theory
In this chapter, we adopt a history of economic thought approach to highlight the methodological problems encountered by standard game theory in its... -
Oligopoly and Game Theory—The Kursaal Flyers
Beginning with a quote from Swift, this chapter examines competition among a few large producers, using game theory to explore strategic interaction.... -
Cost Allocation and Cooperative Game Theory
Appropriate cost allocation is a challenge for postal operators and regulators. In many cases, postal operators are multiproduct firms that have high... -
Game Theory Modeling of Energy Systems
Game theory is a theoretical framework to analyze the interaction of rational decision-makers in a system. Game theory is an effective tool to... -
Game Theory with Applications in Operations Management
This book provides a broad picture of solution concepts that are highly applicable to operations and supply chain settings and to explicate these...
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Redistribution of tax resources: a cooperative game theory approach
We consider the problem of how to distribute public expenditure among the different regions of an economic entity after all taxes have been...
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Pollution Abatement and Lobbying in a Cournot Game: An Agent-Based Modelling Approach
The application of Agent-Based Modelling to Game Theory allows us to benefit from the strengths of both approaches, and to enrich the study of games...
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The Inheritance Imperative: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Reverse Tacit Knowledge Transfer
Using evolutionary game theory, this paper delves into the strategic dynamics of reverse tacit knowledge transfer within incumbent-spinout alliances....
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A two-step guessing game
We propose a two-step guessing game to measure the depth of thinking. We apply this method to the P beauty contest game. Using our method, we find...