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Games in the organizations can be approached from various angles, depending on the theoretical perspective. Social … article arranges the essential concepts of games and social influence in the organizations while showing potential …
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This paper estimates depth of reasoning in an Iterative Best Response model using data from Weber (<CitationRef CitationID="CR20">2003</CitationRef>) ten-period repeated guessing game with no feedback. Different mixture models are estimated and the type (Level-0, Level-1, etc) of each player is determined in every round using the...</citationref>
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Although the norm in many retail banks is to serve customers on a first-come, first-served basis, some customers try to cut the line, usually by providing an excuse for their urgency. In other queues, however, this behavior is considered unacceptable and is aggressively banned. In all of these...
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vision for the future. This article focuses on the role of games in international basin cooperation to create awareness and … use of tools. The game was part of a longer training programme addressing all the issues, however, the participants gained … additional knowledge and insight by playing the game, well above what they had learned during the earlier training workshops …
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There is scope for applying experimental economics in transport and logistics analysis. Experimental economics is a set of techniques for gathering (and analysing) data by inducing people (through specific rewards) to act as economic agents and observing the choices they then make in...
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agents and agents’ own deepseeded preferences as they pertain to pro-social behavior. Four of the most common games …—the prisoner’s dilemma, and the trust, ultimatum, and dictator games—have been used both in laboratory and field settings, and with … student and nonstudent participants. Cardenas and Carpenter (2008) have compiled evidence for these four games that has been …
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The paper addresses the issue of corruption, which appears to be endemic in Greece. It reviews the facts about corruption as multi-faceted phenomenon and its close relationship to tax evasion, by comparing Greece to its EU partners, as well internationally. It addresses corruption as an instance...
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unbounded populations). In many network games, however, it is uncertain which situation emerges. In this paper I identify two …, binary-choice, network games. In quasi-consistent networks these games converge to an absorbing state regardless of the …
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We propose a theory of the interaction between knowledge and games. Epistemic game theory is of course a well … which other agents have and thereby affecting their actions. We concentrate on games of incomplete or imperfect information …, and study how conservative, moderate, or aggressive players might play such games. We provide models for the behavior of a …
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