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Interactive Agent-Based Simulation for Experimentation: A Case Study with Cooperative Game Theory

open access: yesModelling, 2021
Incorporating human behavior is a current challenge for agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS). Human behavior includes many different aspects depending on the scenario considered.
Andrew J. Collins, Sheida Etemadidavan
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Stabilizing Cooperative Outcomes in Two-Person Games: Theory and Cases [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
We show that a cooperative outcome—one that is at least next-best for the players—is not a Nash equilibrium (NE) in 19 of the 57 2 x 2 strict ordinal conflict games (33%), including Prisoners’ Dilemma and Chicken. Auspiciously, in 16 of these games (84%), cooperative outcomes are nonmyopic equilibria (NMEs) when the players make farsighted ...
Brams, Steven J., Ismail, Mehmet S.
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Poverty eradication: the need for good citizenship

open access: yesActa Academica, 2003
This paper makes use of game theory to argue that poverty and inequality can be understood as the outcome of a repeated game in which the players are caught in a poverty trap, or “prisoners’ dilemma”. They can escape this dilemma by means of cooperation
Wim Naudé
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On the Relevance of Game Theory in Strategic Thinking

open access: yesScientia Militaria, 2012
The author reviews some of the applicable literature and shows how game theory can be used to predict the outcome of a strategy, explain why a particular outcome to a strategy has occurred, investigate strategy and prescribe certain rules for the making ...
G.N. Engelbrecht
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Modeling and Strategic Analysis of Inclusive Urban Entrepreneurial Ecosystem using Game Theory Approach (case of study: Kermanshah City) [PDF]

open access: yesبهبود مدیریت, 2020
One of the main problems of the Kermanshah City, as one of the deprived one in Iran, is poverty. inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem is formed of a set of agents that act separately or intertwined to create business among poor groups. The purpose of this
Hodjat Shakiba   +2 more
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From winning strategy to Nash equilibrium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Game theory is usually considered applied mathematics, but a few game-theoretic results, such as Borel determinacy, were developed by mathematicians for mathematics in a broad sense. These results usually state determinacy, i.e.
Roux, Stéphane Le
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Game-Based Learning for Learners With Disabilities—What Is Next? A Systematic Literature Review From the Activity Theory Perspective

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The design, implementation, and outcome of game-based learning for learners with disabilities have not been sufficiently examined systematically. Particularly, learner-based and contextual factors, as well as the essential roles played by various ...
Ahmed Tlili   +7 more
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Linking Group Theory to Social Science Game Theory: Interaction Grammars, Group Subcultures and Games for Comparative Analysis

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2017
This article draws on earlier work in social system theorizing and analysis—in particular, the theory of social rule systems. On the basis of this foundational work, its aim is to systematically link theories of social groups and organizations, on the ...
Tom R. Burns   +3 more
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Application of game theory to analyze the competition and cooperation scenarios among container terminals in Northern Vietnam

open access: yesAsian Journal of Shipping and Logistics, 2020
Northern Vietnam plays an important role in Vietnam's national economy. In recent years, the sea-port industry in the area has witnessed an impressive development and fierce competition especially among local container terminals.
Minh Duc Nguyen, S. June Kim
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