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I use game-theoretical models to compare a sender's expected payoff under two methods of wielding influence under incomplete information: offering rewards or threatening punishments. Attempts to influence another's behaviour can have the perverse effect of actually encouraging the behaviour that...
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information about the multiplier. We discuss potential reasons for the deviation between theory and experimental data. …
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Purpose: This paper aims to develop a theoretical framework for profit allocation, as a mechanism for aligning …. Research limitations/implications: The allocation of the overall supply chain profit is analyzed from a static perspective … drawbacks derived from classical solutions to the profit allocation problem. Real-world collaborative supply chains need of …
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allocation techniques. This study introduces a composite water resources allocation approach that integrates both game theory and …In the transboundary water resources allocation issues, there has been so far very limited progress made in terms of … set over the Pareto frontier surface via game theory based core constraints. The base model to generate the Pareto …
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Standard program evaluations implicitly assume that individuals are perfectly informed about the considered policy change and the related institutional rules. This seems not very plausible in many contexts, as diverse examples show. However, evidence on how incomplete information affects the...
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