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Cooperative game theory instruments application to the corporate finance M&A research issues provide an ability to extend the field considered and conclusions obtained. The paper presents the M&A cooperative games modeling and its empirical implementation to analyze the airline strategic alliance as M&A deal.
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Non-centralized Control for Flow-based Distribution Networks: A Game-theoretical Insight [PDF]
This paper solves a data-driven control problem for a flow-based distribution network with two objectives: a resource allocation and a fair distribution of costs. These objectives represent both cooperation and competition directions.
Barreiro-Gómez, J. +3 more
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Robust dynamic cooperative games [PDF]
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BAUSO, Dario, Timmer, J.
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Humans and the core partition: An agent-based modeling experiment.
Although strategic coalition formation is traditionally modeled using cooperative game theory, behavioral game theorists have repeatedly shown that outcomes predicted by game theory are different from those generated by actual human behavior.
Andrew J Collins, Sheida Etemadidavan
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A Game Theoretic Analysis of Incentives in Content Production and Sharing over Peer-to-Peer Networks
User-generated content can be distributed at a low cost using peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, but the free-rider problem hinders the utilization of P2P networks.
Park, Jaeok, van der Schaar, Mihaela
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Surveillance for Borrelia spp. in Upland Game Birds in Pennsylvania, USA
The Borrelia genus contains two major clades, the Lyme borreliosis group, which includes the causative agents of Lyme disease/borreliosis (B. burgdorferi sensu stricto and other related B.
Christopher A. Cleveland +5 more
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Investment Promotive Effects of Mega-FTAs on the Cooperative Game for Eurasia Initiative [PDF]
The policy choices of Eurasian states whether to form a coalition along with the “Eurasia Initiative” can be explained by the cooperative game theory. While the each bilateral relationship before making a binding agreement seems to be a non-cooperative ...
Nany Hur
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Restricted Non-Cooperative Games [PDF]
Traditional non-cooperative game theory has been an extraordinarily powerful tool in modeling biological and economic behavior, as well as the effect of legal rules. And, although it contains plausible concepts of equilibrium behavior, it does not a theory of dynamics as to how equilibria are to be reached.
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Social Aggregation as a Cooperative Game [PDF]
A new approach for the description of phenomena of social aggregation is suggested. On the basis of psychological concepts (as for instance social norms and cultural coordinates), we deduce a general mechanism for the social aggregation in which ...
Guazzini, Andrea, Vilone, Daniele
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A cooperative product game is a transferable utility game defined by associating the product of given players’ coefficient to coalitions. This idea has been introduced by Rosales, D. ([2014] Cooperative product games, unpublished mimeo, www.academia.edu/40176429) where he investigates the core. Here, we analyze a corrected definition of a product game
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