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Designing for cooperation: cooperating in design
Communications of the ACM, 1991This article will discuss how to design computer applications that enhance the quality of work and products, and will relate the discussion to current themes in the field of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). Cooperation is a key element of computer use and work practice, yet here a specific “CSCW approach is not taken.” Instead the focus is ...
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To Cooperate or Not to Cooperate?
2014This chapter examines a phenomenon we observed in a real–life consortium and for which a proper academic explanation is still lacking: under the same challenging conditions, why do only a few inexperienced partners behave cooperatively in the formation process of R&D consortia?
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Cooperation and Expectations of Cooperation
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 1994The 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 Lyle Wiener, Tabitha A. Doescher
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Journal of Economic Theory, 2002
The authors consider a version of a finitely-repeated prisoner's dilemma (PD) with large but fixed average length of players' lifetimes. At each time period \(r=1,\dots,n\) every member of the population plays a game \(\text{PD}(a,r)\) where it receives \(1\) if both players use the strategies \((CC)\) and \(-a^r, 1+a^r, 0\) in the case \((CD), (DC ...
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The authors consider a version of a finitely-repeated prisoner's dilemma (PD) with large but fixed average length of players' lifetimes. At each time period \(r=1,\dots,n\) every member of the population plays a game \(\text{PD}(a,r)\) where it receives \(1\) if both players use the strategies \((CC)\) and \(-a^r, 1+a^r, 0\) in the case \((CD), (DC ...
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International Game Theory Review, 2002
In this paper, the problem of cooperation is formulated in a dynamic framework. The proposed model interrelates the process of a joint production activity involving two partners and the dynamics of a common monitoring activity of their respective contributions.
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In this paper, the problem of cooperation is formulated in a dynamic framework. The proposed model interrelates the process of a joint production activity involving two partners and the dynamics of a common monitoring activity of their respective contributions.
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Non-Cooperation and Cooperation
1982The purpose of this paper is to survey the development of two strands in game theory over the past three decades, and show how some of the game-theoretical concepts and tools have provided mathematical foundations for economic analysis.
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