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Currently, telework stands a s one of the fastest developing illustrations of the so called virtual organization … telework have an impact on the hierarchical relationship and, if so, what sort of impact is it? We first propose a literature … with our research question: Telework reduces formal communication between employees and their direct manager while it …
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Companies are sometimes reluctant to implement telework in their teams because managers may lose control over their … teleworking employees. The question we try to answer in this paper is: Does telework have an impact on the manager …-depth interviews, and direct observation, we show that: telework reduces formal communication between employees and their direct …
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Recent studies on virtual teams reveal that team virtuality varies in a continuum and may take different levels. Different levels of virtuality have considerable impacts on team processes and management as they imply several characteristics concerning communication dynamics and interaction...
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We study the existence of uniform correlated equilibrium payoffs in stochastic games. The correlation devices that we use are either autonomous (they base their choice of signal on previous signals, but not on previous states or actions) or stationary (their choice is independent of any data and...
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We survey selected results on strategic information transmission. We distinguish between "cheap talk" and "persuasion". In the latter model, the informed player's message set depends on his type. As a benchmark, we first assume that the informed player sends a single message to the decision...
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We investigate whether having a unique equilibrium (or a given number of equilibria) is robust to perturbation of the payoffs, both for Nash equilibrium and correlated equilibrium. We show that the set of n-player finite games with a unique correlated equilibrium is open, while this is not true...
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We show on a 4x4 example that many dynamics may eliminate all strategies used in correlated equilibria, and this for an open set of games. This holds for the best-response dynamics, the Brown-von Neumann-Nash dynamics and any monotonic or weakly sign-preserving dynamics satisfying some standard...
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