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Intermediation and discrimination in an investment game: An experimental study
, 2019Using a three-players’ variant of the investment game with different group identity, we investigate how participants who take decisions on behalf of other behave differently than the party directly involved in a discriminatory context.
F. Cochard +2 more
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Cooperative investment games or population games [PDF]
The model of a cooperative fuzzy game is interpreted as both a population game and a cooperative investment game. Three types of core- like solutions induced by these interpretations are introduced and investigated. The interpretation of a game as a population game allows us to define sub-games.
Yaron Azrieli, Ehud Lehrer
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"Investment and Ultimatum Games: Experiments" [PDF]
This paper examines the ultimatum game preceded by a single player's investment decision that is risky in that the business opportunity could fail to be discovered. The experiment's results show that the functioning of social preference connecting the baseline ultimatum game with the investment crucially depends on the model's specifications, such as ...
Hitoshi Matsushima, Toshihiko Shima
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Investment Game with Debt Financing
Recent Advances in Financial Engineering, 2009AbstractThis paper investigates firm values and investment strategies (investment, coupon, and default timing) when several firms make strategic real investments with debt financing. We derive and compare the equilibrium investment strategies in three types of duopolies: (i) two symmetric firms, both of which can issue debt, (ii) two symmetric firms ...
Michi Nishihara, Takashi Shibata
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Responsible investing in the gaming industry
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2020Abstract The changing face of responsible investing (RI) raises an important question concerning whether social responsibility influences the decision making of institutional investors in the “sin” industries. This study addresses this issue by investigating whether and how the implementation of various government initiatives concerning environmental,
Xiaoqing (Maggie) Fu +2 more
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, 2020
Greenhouse gases (mainly carbon dioxide) is one of the important factors contributing to extreme weather we face today. The carbon cap-and trade and carbon offset are common but important carbon emission reduction policies in many countries.
Chi-Jie Lu, Chih-te Yang, H. Yen
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Greenhouse gases (mainly carbon dioxide) is one of the important factors contributing to extreme weather we face today. The carbon cap-and trade and carbon offset are common but important carbon emission reduction policies in many countries.
Chi-Jie Lu, Chih-te Yang, H. Yen
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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2020
With the development of information technology and the deepening of enterprise informatization, there are new challenges of enterprise information security investment decisions because of cooperative relationships among multi-enterprises.
Xiaotong Li
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With the development of information technology and the deepening of enterprise informatization, there are new challenges of enterprise information security investment decisions because of cooperative relationships among multi-enterprises.
Xiaotong Li
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The roles of heterogeneous investment mechanism in the public goods game on scale-free networks
Physics Letters, 2020The public goods game is an important theoretical model for investigating the emergence of cooperation in the multi-player social dilemma. It has been proven that scale-free networks can significantly promote cooperation, but fail to sustain cooperation ...
Shaojie Lv +3 more
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Trusting behavior in a repeated investment game
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2004We compare a seven period repeated investment game to the one-shot investment game. On an average, in the repeated game, player A (the “trustor”) sends more and player B (the “trustee”) returns a larger percentage than in the one-shot game. Both the amount sent and the percentage returned increase up to period 5 and drop sharply thereafter.
Cochard, François +2 more
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Game modes and investment cost locations in radio-frequency identification (RFID) adoption
European Journal of Operational Research, 2020We analyze the effect of game modes and investment cost locations on firms’ profits and their incentives to adopt Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.
Huixiao Yang, Wenbo Chen
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