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games to acquire virtual items and to help monetize these games. These Lootboxes have created several negative reactions and … calls for regulation because if their gambling like elements. Japan had similar mechanics in games for a long time called … Western and Asian countries and their reasonings to regulate or not to regulate "Lootbox" mechanism in games. Regulators …
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This chapter presents a systematic review of the literature about gamification studies in organizational behavior and human resources management that have been done so far. Although gamification became popular in the last decade, it is questionable whether it meets business goals or not. It is...
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This paper analyzes the relationships between the degree of decentralization of public policy and the emergence of horizontal strategic interactions. We analyze the structural funds allocation process in determining how the structure of governance of cohesion policy a ects the development of...
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In Turkey, after the 1999 Gölcük Earthquake, urban redevelopment has been seen as a major solution for removal or rehabilitation of low quality urban settlements. Several laws and bylaws have been passed to this end. One of the major tasks of this transformation and/or redevelopment is to...
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This paper compares the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement in the dynamic game of Battaglini and Harstad (2016). The asymmetric Nash solution of this game reflects the Paris Agreement, whereas the symmetric Nash solution reflects the Kyoto Protocol. In a large set of economies, the Kyoto...
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