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infinitely repeated games with two emotional players less patience is required to sustain cooperation. However, emotions can also …This paper uses the framework of stochastic games to propose a model of emotions in repeated interactions. An emotional … player has a positive (negative) concern for other players' material payoffs. This paper shows how emotions can both …
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infinitely repeated games with two emotional players less patience is required to sustain cooperation. However, emotions can also …This paper uses the framework of stochastic games to propose a model of emotions in repeated interactions. An emotional … player has a positive (negative) concern for other players' material payoffs. This paper shows how emotions can both …
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We propose a dual selves model to integrate affective responses and belief-dependent emotions into game theory. We …. More concretely, emotions affect utilities, and the expression of emotions depends on updated beliefs. Modeling affective …
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preferences depend directly on own or others’ beliefs. It allows for incorporating, e.g., emotions, reciprocity, image concerns …
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Researchers are increasingly exploring the role of emotions in interactive decision‐making. Recent theories have … focused on the interpersonal effects of emotions-the influence of the decisionmaker’s expressed emotions on observers …
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