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Stackelberg Population Dynamics: A Predictive-Sensitivity Approach
Hierarchical decision-making processes traditionally modeled as bilevel optimization problems are widespread in modern engineering and social systems. In this work, we deal with a leader with a population of followers in a hierarchical order of play.
Eduardo Mojica-Nava, Fredy Ruiz
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Mergers in asymmetric Stackelberg markets [PDF]
It is well known that the profitability of horizontal mergers with quantity competition is scarce. However, in an asymmetric Stackelberg market we obtain that some mergers are profitable. Our main result is that mergers among followers become profitable when the followers are inefficient enough.
Marc Escrihuela Villar +1 more
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Chlorophenoxy compounds, particularly 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)acetic acid (MCPA), are amongst the most widely used herbicides in the United States for both agricultural and residential applications ...
Katherine von Stackelberg
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In this paper, we study the framework of two-player Stackelberg games played on graphs in which Player 0 announces a strategy and Player 1 responds rationally with a strategy that is an optimal response. While it is usually assumed that Player 1 has a single objective, we consider here the new setting where he has several.
Bruyère, Véronique +2 more
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Do Followers Really Matter in Stackelberg Competition?
Do Followers Really Matter in Stackelberg Competition? Abstract: In this paper, we consider a T-stage linear model of Stackelberg oligopoly. First, we show geometrically and analytically that under the two conditions of linear market demand and ...
Ludovic Julien +2 more
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Strong Stackelberg reasoning in symmetric games: An experimental replication and extension [PDF]
In common interest games in which players are motivated to coordinate their strategies to achieve a jointly optimal outcome, orthodox game theory provides no general reason or justification for choosing the required strategies.
Briony D. Pulford +2 more
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ABSTRACT The agri‐food sector is vital to economic development, but it exerts significant environmental and social pressures. This study draws on the natural resource‐based view. It investigates the strategic sustainability‐performance nexus in the global food and beverage industry using a longitudinal dataset (2013–2023) of 633 firms across the EU ...
Alessandro Bernardo +5 more
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Computation Offloading in UAV-Enabled Edge Computing: A Stackelberg Game Approach
This paper studies an efficient computing resource offloading mechanism for UAV-enabled edge computing. According to the interests of three different roles: base station, UAV, and user, we comprehensively consider the factors such as time delay ...
Xinwang Yuan, Zhidong Xie, Xin Tan
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Mean‐Variance Payoff Applied to Stackelberg Games
ABSTRACT We analyse a Stackelberg duopoly in which the leader faces uncertainty about the intercept demand, while the follower observes the realised demand and decides whether to enter the market after the uncertainty is resolved. The leader evaluates the uncertainty by maximising a mean‐variance utility function that captures its risk aversion.
João M. Silva +3 more
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Stackelberg Vertex Cover on a Path
22 pages, 2 figures, 4 algorithms, extended abstract published at ...
Katharina Eickhoff +2 more
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