Institutions as Game Theory Outcomes: Towards a Cognitive-Experimental Inquiry [PDF]
This paper investigates two different approaches to the analysis of institutions using game theory and discusses their methodological and theoretical implications for further research. Starting from von Neumann and Morgenstern's theory, we investigate, how Schotter and Schelling's approaches to the analysis of economic institutions contribute to ...
Angela Ambrosino
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Behavioral influences on strategic interactions outcomes in game theory models
Traditional decision-making models assume full rationality of all actors. Nevertheless, the practice has shown that the behavior and choices of actors are influenced by many factors such as motives, beliefs, opinions, personal and social preferences, as well as cognitive biases. Moreover, it has already been proven that people have limitations in their
Marija Kuzmanović
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A game theory based analysis of network connectivity reveals that state transition is crucial for epilepsy surgery outcome prediction [PDF]
AbstractSeizures recur in half of patients who undergo epilepsy surgery. Presurgical workup mainly focuses on seizures, but only partially helps predicting outcomes, even after invasive electroencephalography. We conceived a generalizable model to detect epileptogenic networks through connectivity changes and identified the crucial role of the ...
Karla Ivankovic +5 more
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Based on the results of first observations and interviews with class teachers at SMP Negeri 06 Batu, mathematics learning outcomes for class VIIA students in the End Semester Test (EST) even semester of the 2018/2019 school year had an average grade below the Minimum Criteria of Mastery Learning (MCML) and only about 5 students reached MCML.
Fakhri Muhammad +2 more
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Background: Despite the growth of gaming disorders globally, evidence of the formal involvement of family in treating gaming disorders is limited. When children are affected by gaming disorder, the family may encounter challenges in managing the behavior and in the lack of information regarding the gaming disorder, resulting in inconsistent parenting ...
V Harshini +4 more
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TO NEGOTIATE OR TO GAME THEORIZE: Negotiation vs. Game Theory Outcomes for Water Allocation Problems in the Kat Basin, South Africa [PDF]
The 6th MEETING ON GAME THEORY AND PRACTICE Zaragoza, Spain 10-12 July ...
Ariel Dinar +3 more
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Determining the Outcome of Legal Grievances: An Application of Game Theory to Tort Negotiations
I will begin my work with a description of the legal negotiation process in tort law. Next, I will explain the key facets and usefulness of game theory. Third, I will suggest how game theory might be applied to the legal negotiation of torts and solved in any particular tort case.
Tyler Bodi
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Employing Game theory and Multilevel Analysis to Predict the Factors that affect Collaborative Learning Outcomes: An Empirical Study [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to propose a model that predicts the social and psychological factors that affect the individuals collaborative learning outcome in group projects. The model is established on the basis of two theories, namely, the multilevel analysis and the cooperative game theory (CGT).
Sara Taraman +3 more
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Playing the Game of Outcomes‐based Performance Management. Is Gamesmanship Inevitable? Evidence from Theory and Practice [PDF]
AbstractThis article presents the case for the need for a re‐think in the prevailing orthodoxy of measurement approaches in the governance and management of public services. The article explores the simplification of complex reality that outcomes‐based performance management (OBPM) requires in order to function, and the consequences of such ...
Toby Lowe, Rob Wilson
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HOW GAME THEORY ANALYZES STRATEGIC SUPPLIER NEGOTIATIONS IN PROCUREMENT TO ACHIEVE WIN-WIN OUTCOMES
This study examines the application of game theory in strategic supplier negotiations within procurement to achieve win-win outcomes. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research integrates quantitative statistical modeling, including chi-square tests (χ² = 8.57, p < 0.05), regression analysis (R² = 0.94), and t-tests (t = 8.49, p <
Mbonigaba Celestin*, G. R. Gnana Raja**, J. Azhar Mohamed** & A. Mohammed Ibraheem***
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