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STACKELBERG LEADERSHIP IN A MARKETING CHANNEL

International Game Theory Review, 2001
This paper provides an answer to the question who should, if any, lead a marketing channel? We consider a channel consisting of one manufacturer and one retailer where each player controls his advertising rate and margin. Supposing that advertising has a carry over effect on demand, we adopt a dynamic model.
Jørgensen, Steffen   +2 more
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Quantum Stackelberg–Bertrand duopoly

Quantum Information Processing, 2020
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Chi-Fai Lo, C. F. Yeung
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Stackelberg Surveillance.

Informatica (Slovenia), 2015
Bayesian Stackelberg game theory has recently been applied for security-resource allocation at ports and airports, transportation, shipping and infrastructure, modeled as security games. We model the interactions in a camera surveillance problem as a security game, and show that the Stackelberg equilibrium of this game can be formulated as the solution
Banerjee, Bikramjit, Kraemer, Landon
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Flexibility in Stackelberg Leadership

2008
We consider a Stackelberg model with demand uncertainty, only for the first mover. We study the advantages of leadership and flexibility with the variation of the demand uncertainty. Liu proved for demand uncertainty parameter greater than three that the follower firm can have an advantage with respect to the leading firm for some realizations of the ...
Ferreira, Fernanda A.   +2 more
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The Stackelberg Model in Territorial Planning

Automation and Remote Control, 2019
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Sergey M. Lavlinskii   +2 more
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When Nash Meets Stackelberg

open access: yesManagement Science
This article introduces a class of Nash games among Stackelberg players (NASPs), namely, a class of simultaneous noncooperative games where the players solve sequential Stackelberg games. Specifically, each player solves a Stackelberg game where a leader optimizes a (parametrized) linear objective function subject to linear constraints, whereas its ...
Margarida Carvalho   +2 more
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PAYOFF DOMINANCE AND THE STACKELBERG HEURISTIC

Theory and Decision, 1997
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Colman, Andrew M., Bacharach, M.
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On the efficiency of networked Stackelberg competition

2017 51st Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), 2017
We study the impact of strategic anticipative behavior in networked markets. We focus on the case of electricity markets and model the market as a game between a system operator (market maker) and generators at different nodes of the network. Generators submit quantity bids and the system operator balances demand and supply over the network subject to ...
Xu, Yunjian   +3 more
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Stackelberg

2021
R Syama, C Mala
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SOME REMARKS ON STACKELBERG’S OPTIMIZATION

Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 1994
We consider a distributed system governed by a parabolic equation, with a control v distributed over a subdomain [Formula: see text]. We assume that there are two goals we would like to achieve. The main one being of the “controllability” type, the “second one” expressing that the state of the system does not move “too far” from a given state.
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