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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

open access: closed, 2006
The 6th MEETING ON GAME THEORY AND PRACTICE Zaragoza, Spain 10-12 July ...
Dinar, Ariel   +7 more
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Gaming outcome of accountants and human capital theory: Macau evidence

open access: closedManagement Research Review, 2010
PurposeMacau is a major gambling city in Asia, with many tourists and customers visiting its casinos every day. These visitors include not only recreational and pathological gamblers, but also professional people such as accountants. Although, past studies have been carried out on the gambling behavior of various individuals, no research has examined ...
Philip Law
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Game Theory Tools for Improving Ecological Restoration Outcomes

open access: closed, 2011
Successful restoration and maintenance of ecological functions often requires understanding local decision making and behavior, as discussed in the introductory and subsequent chapters of this volume. Furthermore, successfully completing and maintaining most restoration projects requires participation and cooperation from a range of stakeholders ...
Karen D. Holl, Mark Buckley
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Do Anchors Create Inefficient Systems? Motivating Optimal Outcomes through Strategic Supervision and Control—A Behavioural Game Theory Experiment

open access: closedIIMS Journal of Management Science, 2020
Strict supervision and preset targets are common control mechanisms to optimise performance in workplace situations. However, it is being realised that these mechanism designs do not always produce the desired effects on human behaviour. This study explores the mechanisms of supervision and targets through an experiment conducted among 46 high school ...
Debarshi Roy
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Are Bad Calls Part of the Game? Impact of Bad Calls on the Emotional Outcome: Focusing on the Excitation Transfer Theory

open access: closedSport Marketing Quarterly
Undoubtedly, bad calls during sport matches have been known to disrupt the spectators’ viewing experiences. However, do the bad calls always damage the enjoyment of the game? Drawing on the excitation transfer theory and the attributional model, we attempted to examine the impacts of unavoidable negative situations on fans’ experiences.
Jin Woo Ahn, Joon Sung Lee
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Modelling outcomes of collaboration in building information modelling through gaming theory lenses

open access: closed, 2010
Construction project performance is vulnerable to process fragmentation and weak frameworks for sustaining objectivity and value integration between stakeholders, including clients, involved in the project development processes. For centuries, conventional construction processes have endured the challenges associated with this phenomenon.
Oluwole Alfred Olatunji   +2 more
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