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interactions among social groups in a setting where one group has captured power. While using a model featuring random matching and … repeated games, it is shown that whenever one group seizes power, members of other groups will perceive additional value in …. However, not all societies that have experienced power captures converge towards segregation. It is shown that the proportion …
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This paper proposes an analysis of the emergence and evolution of institutional frameworks. It explains the causes, process, and outcome of institutional evolution. We first describe the institutional framework as a multilevel system at the bottom of which several “local and flexible”...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011048234
This paper proposes an analysis of the emergence and evolution of institutional frameworks. It explains the causes, process, and outcome of institutional evolution. We first describe the institutional framework as a multilevel system at the bottom of which several “local and flexible”...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011074246
Power is a core concept in the analysis and design of organisations. In this paper we consider positional power in … hierarchies. One of the problems with the extant literature on positional power in hierarchies is that it is mainly restricted to … the analysis of power in terms of the bare positions of the actors. While such an analysis informs us about the authority …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011372509
Power is a core concept in the analysis and design of organizations. One of the problems with the extant literature on … positional power in hierarchies is that it is mainly restricted to the analysis of power in terms of the bare positions of the …-established approaches for the analysis of power in non-hierarchical organizations such as the Banzhaf measure; and thus they are all based …
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Collective-choice rules aggregate individual choices into a group choice. This study addresses the role of collective-choice rules in a social dilemma situation in which group members can repeatedly choose a combination of institutions to achieve self-governance. Specifically, we investigate...
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Power is a core concept in the analysis and design of organisations. In this paper we consider positional power in … hierarchies. One of the problems with the extant literature on positional power in hierarchies is that it is mainly restricted to … the analysis of power in terms of the bare positions of the actors. While such an analysis informs us about the authority …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325154
Power is a core concept in the analysis and design of organizations. One of the problems with the extant literature on … positional power in hierarchies is that it is mainly restricted to the analysis of power in terms of the bare positions of the …-established approaches for the analysis of power in non-hierarchical organizations such as the Banzhaf measure; and thus they are all based …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325906
prevailing in the voting power literature. We demonstrate that both notions are conceptually distinct, and discuss their … canonical set-up of a simultaneous decision-making mechanism as it is predominant in the voting power literature. However, we …
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voting power gradient of Member States computed by the Shapley-Shubik and Banzhaf indices. Given the lack of compelling … Straffin (1977) focusing on the probability distribution of voting poll outcomes. We present a unifying model of power indices … is shown. -- voting power indices ; power gradient ; coefficient of representation ; expected decisiveness ; efficiency …
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