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2016
A fundamental problem in game theory, the Prisoner's Dilemma shows that players may not choose cooperative behaviour even when it is in their best interest to do so.
Ketencioglu, Elif, Lovallo, Dan
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A fundamental problem in game theory, the Prisoner's Dilemma shows that players may not choose cooperative behaviour even when it is in their best interest to do so.
Ketencioglu, Elif, Lovallo, Dan
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The Alternating Prisoner's Dilemma
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1994Abstract Reciprocal altruism can often be modelled by a variant of the iterated Prisoner's Dilemma where players alternate in the roles of donor and recipient, rather than acting simultaneously. We consider strategies realised by simple transition rules based on the previous encounter, and show that the evolutionary outcome for the alternating ...
Sigmund, K., Nowak, M.A.
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The Prisoner's Dilemma and the Prisoners of the Prisoner's Dilemma
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1996AbstractThe Prisoner's Dilemma is a popular device used by researchers to analyze such institutions as business and the modern corporation. This popularity is not deserved under a certain condition that is widespread in college education. If we, as management educators, take seriously our parts in preparing our students to participate in the ...
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DISCOUNTING IN THE HISTORIC PRISONER'S DILEMMA
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2000The standard spatial formulation of the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) is ahistoric (memoryless): only results generated in the last round are taken into account to decide the next choice. In the standard historic model, all results coming from previous rounds are considered without discounting.
Ramón Alonso-Sanz +2 more
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1999
Abstract All prisoner’s dilemma experiments pre-select contestants, prevents them from communicating and changing partners in the middle of things. This brief experiment changes all three of these conditions, and gets a very high degree of cooperation.
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Abstract All prisoner’s dilemma experiments pre-select contestants, prevents them from communicating and changing partners in the middle of things. This brief experiment changes all three of these conditions, and gets a very high degree of cooperation.
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THE HISTORIC PRISONER'S DILEMMA
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 1999The effect of considering previous results (history) in the spatial formulation of the Prisoner's Dilemma is assessed. It is concluded that history protects homogeneous populations against the irruption of mutant behavior.
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The Dilemma of a Prison Doctor
The Hastings Center Report, 1972-I ~ by FRANK RUNDLE or a man to be a keeper of the keys in prison, a part of the correctional system that isolates men from the world, holds them in bare cells, locks them in maximum-security sections, reduces them to subhuman stereotypes-for a man to do all of that, and not himself be brutalized, squeezed dry of his humanity, would require that he ...
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Cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma
Theory and Decision, 1988zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Privacy, transparency, and the prisoner’s dilemma
Ethics and Information Technology, 2018Aside from making a few weak, and hopefully widely shared claims about the value of privacy, transparency, and accountability, we will offer an argument for the protection of privacy based on individual self-interest and prudence. In large part, this argument will parallel considerations that arise in a prisoner’s dilemma game.
Adam D. Moore, Sean Martin
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Optimal policies for the Prisoner's Dilemma.
Psychological Review, 1967An optimal model for the Prisoner’s Dilemma game is suggested. The model is normative in the sense that given few assumptions about the way the game is perceived by the players, an optimal policy is prescribed to each player maximizing his long-run expected gain.
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