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Nash equilibrium 3 epsilon equilibrium 3 Switching cost Nash equilibrium 2 choice 2 endogenous reference 2 piece rate 2 quality control 2 queueing networks 2 routing 2 switching costs 2 Consumer behaviour 1 Duopol 1 Duopoly 1 Game theory 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Nash bargaining solution 1 Nash demand game 1 Nash program 1 Nash-Gleichgewicht 1 Spieltheorie 1 Switching behaviour 1 Wechselverhalten 1 epsilon equilibrium. 1 epsilon-equilibrium 1 fictitious play 1
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Free 5 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Working Paper 1
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English 5
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Guney, Begum 2 Richter, Michael 2 In, Younghwan 1 Lu, Lauren Xiaoyuan 1 Mieghem, Jan A. Van 1 Savaskan, R. Canan 1 Savaskan, Rezzan Canan 1 Xiaoyuan Lu, Lauren 1 van Mieghem, Jan A. 1
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Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science (CMS-EMS), Kellogg Graduate School of Management 1 Department of Economics, National University of Singapore 1
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Departmental Working Papers / Department of Economics, National University of Singapore 1 Discussion Paper 1 Discussion Papers / Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science (CMS-EMS), Kellogg Graduate School of Management 1 Theoretical Economics 1 Theoretical economics : TE ; an open access journal in economic theory 1
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EconStor 2 RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Games with switching costs and endogenous references
Guney, Begum; Richter, Michael - In: Theoretical Economics 17 (2022) 2, pp. 617-650
We introduce a game-theoretic model with switching costs and endogenous references. An agent endogenizes his reference strategy and then, taking switching costs into account, he selects a strategy from which there is no profitable deviation. We axiomatically characterize this selection procedure...
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Games with switching costs and endogenous references
Guney, Begum; Richter, Michael - In: Theoretical economics : TE ; an open access journal in … 17 (2022) 2, pp. 617-650
We introduce a game-theoretic model with switching costs and endogenous references. An agent endogenizes his reference strategy and then, taking switching costs into account, he selects a strategy from which there is no profitable deviation. We axiomatically characterize this selection procedure...
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Incentives for quality through endogenous routing / Lauren Xiaoyuan Lu; Jan A. Van
Xiaoyuan Lu, Lauren; van Mieghem, Jan A.; Savaskan, … - 2006
We study how rework routing together with wage and piece rate compensation can strengthen incentives for quality. Traditionally, rework is assigned back to the agent who generates the defect (in a self routing scheme) or to another agent dedicated to rework (in a dedicated routing scheme). In...
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Incentives for Quality through Endogenous Routing
Lu, Lauren Xiaoyuan; Mieghem, Jan A. Van; Savaskan, R. Canan - Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and … - 2006
equilibrium; quality control; piece rate; epsilon equilibrium. 1Introduction This paper investigates how rework routing together …
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A Fictitious-Play Model of Bargaining To Implement the Nash Solution
In, Younghwan - Department of Economics, National University of Singapore - 2005
We present a fictitious-play model of bargaining, where two bargainers play the Nash demand game repeatedly. The bargainers make a deliberate decision on their demands in the initial period and then follow a fictitious play process subsequently. If the bargainers are patient, the set of epsilon...
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