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Fair Play

History and Theory, 2004
Civic Justice: From Greek Antiquity to the Modern World.
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Fair Play

Surgery, 2022
Kevin E, Behrns, Steven D, Wexner
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The Economics of Fair Play

Scientific American, 2002
Imagine that somebody offers you $100. All you have to do is agree with some other anonymous person on how to share the sum. The rules are strict. The two of you are in separate rooms and cannot exchange information. A coin toss decides which of you will propose how to share the money. Suppose that you are the proposer.
Sigmund, K., Fehr, E., Nowak, M.A.
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Playing Fair

2018
Norms requiring individuals to treat their partners fairly can evolve even in populations that lack well-defined identity groups. The emergence of fairness equilibria in the bargaining problem and in Augmented Stag Hunt is analyzed with inductive and evolutionary learning models applied to populations that are not subdivided into preexisting groups ...
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Fair play?

1970
Herder Korrespondenz, Bd. 44 Nr.
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Playing fair?

Strategic Direction, 2008
PurposeThe paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting‐edge research and case studies.Design/methodology/approachThis briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.Findingsthe paper finds that corporate ...
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Fair Trade or Fair Play

Science, 2004
PSYCHOLOGY A distressing trend of the past few decades has been the increasing regard for quantification of behavior with the attendant corollary that developing a metric and quantitatively analyzing it are sufficient for understanding how humans behave.
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FAIR GAME OR FAIR PLAY?

Journal of Business Strategy, 1995
Corporations, to keep their customers, need to balance the power of information with privacy.
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Nurses deserve fair pay for fair play

British Journal of Nursing, 1995
The recommendation of the nurses’ Pay Review Body (PRB) for national pay increases to nurses of only 1%, topped up locally with negotiated deals ranging from 0.5% to 2%, has been received with anger and dismay.
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