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Cooperation and cooperator modeling

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 1996
In this text, we argue that user modeling and system modeling should be taken into account at the same time to allow cooperativity: they are two sides of a same interaction. We focus on interlocutor modeling (the human-human homonym of user modeling) and develop three situations where interlocutor modeling is crucial: when there is a need of ...
Pascal Salembier, Béatrice Cahour
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User cooperation diversity. Part II. Implementation aspects and performance analysis

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2003
For pt.I see ibid., p.1927-38. This is the second of a two-part paper on a new form of spatial diversity, where diversity gains are achieved through the cooperation of mobile users. Part I described the user cooperation concept and proposed a cooperation
A. Sendonaris, E. Erkip, B. Aazhang
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Cooperation and Expectations of Cooperation

Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 1994
The results of both a survey of utility customers and an experiment using role-playing students support the hypothesis that a person is more likely to install load control devices on their heating or cooling units (cooperate) if he or she thinks that others will cooperate.
Joshua L. Wiener, Tabitha A. Doescher
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Between Trust and Control: Developing Confidence in Partner Cooperation in Alliances

, 1998
Strategic alliances have been recognized as arenas with potential for opportunistic behavior by partners. Hence, a firm needs to have an adequate level of confidence in its partner's cooperative behavior.
T. Das, Bing-Sheng Teng
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Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development

The International Encyclopedia of Higher Education Systems and Institutions, 2019
The type of learner theory states that learning occurs through different channels of perception. Under consideration of the right channel of perception, the individual learning efficacy can be improved.
Frederic Vester
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Strategic Alliance Structuring: A Game Theoretic and Transaction Cost Examination of Interfirm Cooperation

, 1993
Maintaining robust cooperation in interfirm strategic alliances poses special problems. Such relationships have received growing attention in recent research grounded in game theory, which has suggested that some alliance structures are inherently more ...
Arvind Parkhe
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On Enhanced Cooperation [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Abstract We analyze the issues relative to the formation of sub-unions in a federation, called enhanced cooperation agreements in the European Union. When centralization is not politically feasible, an agreement among a subset of countries may allow such countries to exploit benefits from coordination that would otherwise be lost.
Sandro Brusco   +2 more
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Understanding the rationale of strategic technology partnering: Nterorganizational modes of cooperation and sectoral differences

, 1993
Interfirm strategic alliances appear to have become more important as a part of (international) business. In this contribution an attempt is made to clarify our understanding of the motives that lead firms to cooperate in their innovative efforts.
J. Hagedoorn
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Cooperative nanosystems

Journal of Peptide Science, 2008
AbstractMultivalent systems are well known for their enhanced ability to bind multivalent counterparts. This contribution addresses the question whether they can also behave as cooperative catalysts. Analyzing examples from our own laboratory we show that self‐assembled systems obtained by covering gold nanoclusters with thiol‐terminated amino acids ...
GUARISE, CRISTIAN   +5 more
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How Firms Navigate Cooperation and Competition in Nascent Ecosystems

, 2017
Research Summary Despite a wealth of research on competitive and cooperative strategy, gaps remain with respect to how firms successfully navigate cooperation and competition over time.
Douglas P. Hannah, K. Eisenhardt
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