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In this paper we discuss how cooperation and trust among entrepreneurs can be challenged when they are dealing with venture creation in the context of radical innovation. Entomology-based foods are considered as one of the most promising innovation in the food sector. However they impose radical...
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We had participants play two sets of repeated Prisoner's Dilemma (RPD) games, one with a large continuation probability and the other with a small continuation probability, as well as Dictator Games (DGs) before and after the RPDs. We find that, regardless of which is RPD set is played first,...
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We show that a Bayesian game where the type space of each agent is a bounded set of m-dimensional vectors with non-negative components and the utility of each agent depends linearly on its own type only is equivalent to a simultaneous competition in m basic games which is called a uniform...
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Mutation-generated variation in behavior is thought to promote the evolution of cooperation. Here, we study this by distinguishing two effects of mutation in evolutionary games of the finitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma in infinite asexual populations. First, we show how cooperation can evolve...
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This paper analyzes the dynamic stability of moral codes in a two population trust game. Guided by a moral code, members of one population, the Trustors, are willing to punish members of the other population, the Trustees, who defect. Under replicator dynamics, adherence to the moral code has...
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For the iterated Prisoner's Dilemma there exist good strategies which solve the problem when we restrict attention to the long term average payoff. When used by both players, these assure the cooperative payoff for each of them. Neither player can benefit by moving unilaterally to any other...
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Wissenschaftliche Prognosen unterscheiden sich von sonstigen Vorhersagen nicht zuletzt dadurch, daß mit ihnen der Anspruch auf systematische Verbesserbarkeit verknüpft wird. Hat sich die Treffsicherheit von Konjunkturprognosen als Folge des wissenschaftlich-technischen Fortschritts verbessert?
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In der Märzausgabe des WIRTSCHAFTSDIENST haben Hugo Dicke und Hans H. Glismann sich mit der Frage befaßt, wie treffsicher die Konjunkturprognosen der wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Forschungsinstitute sind1. In diesem Beitrag gehen sie der Frage nach, ob der wissen schaftlich-technische...
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continuous time theory. In explanatory financial variability modelling this raises several methodological and practical issues …
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We examine the indicator property of the monetary indicator for inflation. Using a P*-model, Svensson (2000) shows theoretically that the relationship between these two variables is rather tenuous. The present study employs empirical evidence on the relations in his model to quantify its...
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