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Strategic Polarization [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Mathematical Psychology, 2001
In joint decision making, similarly minded people may take opposite positions. Consider the example of a marriage in which one spouse gives generously to charity while the other donates nothing. Such "polarization" may misrepresent what is, in actuality, a small discrepancy in preferences.
Adam Kalai, Ehud Kalai
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Strategic Voting and Strategic Candidacy

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2015
Models of strategic candidacy analyze the incentives of candidates to run in an election. Most work on this topic assumes that strategizing only takes place among candidates, whereas voters vote truthfully. In this paper, we extend the analysis to also include strategic behavior on the part of the voters. (We also study cases where only
Markus Brill, Vincent Conitzer
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To Be Strategic or Not to Be Strategic for the Energy Investments

2021
This study tries to handle the energy issue with an encompassing managerial approach with a broader perspective. In the study, which aims to contribute to the evaluation of the subject from the perspective of entrepreneurship and business administration, efforts are made to explain energy by using the basic principles/approaches that are significant in
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Strategic dropouts

Games and Economic Behavior, 2005
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Ram Orzach, Yair Tauman
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Strategic plan/planning strategically

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2001
IN EARLY 2000, ASPAN undertook a critical strategic planning process to update its strategic long-range direction. The Strategic Plan will be available in printed format for the members of the Representative Assembly during the April 2001 National Conference in Boston, MA.
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Strategic Thinking or Strategic Planning?

Long Range Planning, 1998
Abstract There is no agreement in the literature on what strategic thinking is, what strategic planning is, or on the nature of their interrelationship. This paper disentangles the relationship between the terms strategic thinking and strategic planning as found in the literature, identifying four main varieties of this relationship; clarifies the ...
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Strategic Unemployment

Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2010
The empirical literature on happiness finds that employment significantly contributes to well-being. We propose a dynamic model that explains why individuals may nonetheless be reluctant to pick up low-paid work. Accepting low-paid work will put them in an adverse position in future wage bargaining, as employers could infer the individuals low ...
Angerhausen, Julia   +2 more
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