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Civil enterprises 2 Cooperative game 2 Game theory 2 Kooperatives Spiel 2 Reciprocity 2 Spieltheorie 2 Unconditional cooperation 2 games on graphs 2 good will 2 indirect reciprocity 2 n-person prisoner's dilemma 2 strategic ignorance 2 unconditional cooperation 2 Cooperation 1 Experiment 1 Gefangenendilemma 1 Kooperation 1 Prisoner's dilemma 1 Public goods 1 Öffentliche Güter 1
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Article 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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Farjam, Mike 2 Martino, María Guadalupe 2 Mill, Wladislaw 2 Müller, Christian 2 Panganiban, Marian 2
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Games 2 Business Research 1 Business research 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Can 'Civil Enterprises' survive in the market? Some game theoretical considerations on the one-shot game
Müller, Christian; Martino, María Guadalupe - In: Business Research 13 (2020) 2, pp. 603-614
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Can "civil enterprises" survive in the market? : some game theoretical considerations on the one-shot game
Müller, Christian; Martino, María Guadalupe - In: Business research 13 (2020) 2, pp. 603-614
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012295651
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Ignorance is bliss, but for whom? The persistent effect of good will on cooperation
Farjam, Mike; Mill, Wladislaw; Panganiban, Marian - In: Games 7 (2016) 4, pp. 1-19
Who benefits from the ignorance of others? We address this question from the point of view of a policy maker who can induce some ignorance into a system of agents competing for resources. Evolutionary game theory shows that when unconditional cooperators or ignorant agents compete with defectors...
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Ignorance is bliss, but for whom? : the persistent effect of good will on cooperation
Farjam, Mike; Mill, Wladislaw; Panganiban, Marian - In: Games 7 (2016) 4, pp. 1-19
Who benefits from the ignorance of others? We address this question from the point of view of a policy maker who can induce some ignorance into a system of agents competing for resources. Evolutionary game theory shows that when unconditional cooperators or ignorant agents compete with defectors...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011550606
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