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Cooperation, Norms, and Revolutions: A Unified Game-Theoretical Approach
Background: Cooperation is of utmost importance to society as a whole, but is often challenged by individual self-interests. While game theory has studied this problem extensively, there is little work on interactions within and across groups with ...
Helbing Dirk +7 more
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Bad NGOs? Competition in the Market for Donations and Workers' Misconduct
ABSTRACT In this paper, we investigate how competition among NGOs to attract donations shapes the incentives that NGOs provide to their employees. NGOs hire workers to undertake development projects, which are horizontally and vertically differentiated.
Nadia Burani, Ester Manna
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Abstract While executives vary in attention to the past, present, and future, prior work has largely examined these temporal orientations in isolation or at the individual level, which limits insight into how they jointly configure within top management teams (TMTs) and translate into firm behaviours.
Shi Tang +4 more
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Property Rights Theory, Justice, and Reciprocity
Abstract What really happens when situations arise that were not anticipated in contracts? The phenomenon of quiet quitting is an example of behaviour that is legally within the bounds of the contract governing a relationship while also generating variance in performance.
Douglas A. Bosse, Robert A. Phillips
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Abstract Index insurance lowers agricultural risk but covers only covariate risks. Since farmers do not have complete insurance, they may develop mistrust of insurance when experiencing crop losses and not receiving payouts. Although recent innovations in remote sensing enable the provision of more complete insurance including coverage for ...
Berber Kramer +2 more
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Pure Saddle Points and Symmetric Relative Payoff Games [PDF]
It is well known that the rock-paper-scissors game has no pure saddle point. We show that this holds more generally: A symmetric two-player zero-sum game has a pure saddle point if and only if it is not a generalized rock-paper-scissors game.
Peter Duersch +2 more
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ABSTRACT In many areas of regional/spatial economics, we are faced with analyzing discrete dynamic choice problems of economic agents interacting with some network structure through general equilibrium, input‐output links, or strategic interaction. Stochastic estimating equations for such problems can be difficult for many practitioners to estimate ...
Peter H. Egger, Michaela Kesina
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Platform Bricolage as an Approach for Industrial Digital Platform‐Based Innovation
ABSTRACT This study introduces platform bricolage as an approach for industrial digital platform‐based innovation. Using a rich multiple‐case study design, it examines bricolage‐based modes of practice in the early formation of industrial digital platforms.
Nikolina Koporcic +3 more
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Strategic behavior in non-atomic games
In order to remedy the possible loss of strategic interaction in non-atomic games with a societal choice, this study proposes a refinement of Nash equilibrium, strategic equilibrium.
Barlo, Mehmet, Carmona, Guilherme
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Nash Equilibrium Strategies in Discrete-Time Finite-Horizon Dynamic Games with Risk-and Effort-Averse Players [PDF]
The objective of this paper is to re-examine the risk-and effort attitude in the context of strategic dynamic interactions stated as a discrete-time finite-horizon Nash game.
Dan Protopopescu
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