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Cooperative games on antimatroids are cooperative games restricted by a combinatorial structure which generalize the permission structure. So, cooperative games on antimatroids group several well-known families of games which have important applications in economics and politics. Therefore, the...
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able to cooperate only if they can form a network in the graph. A single-valued solution, the average tree solution, is …
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which they usually take different positions. Two examples of such structures are communication networks and hierarchies. In … feasible sets in communication networks and compare them with feasible sets arising from hierarchies. …
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This paper examines how a radical technological innovation affects alliance formation of firms and subsequent network … firms’ existing network, we provide some insight into distant link formation with unknown partners, which contributes to our …
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Network shares and retail prices are not symmetric in the telecommunications market with multiple bottlenecks which …
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Many networks such as the Internet have been found to possess scale-free and small-world network properties reflected …. Both types of networks will be examined in terms of their network topology and specifically whether or not they are scale … by so-called power law distributions. Scale-free properties evolve in large complex networks through self …
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This paper analyzes empirically whether and if so to what extent later entrants in the European mobile telephony industry have a disadvantage vis-à-vis incumbents and early mover entrants. To analyze this question a dynamic model of market share development and a series of static models are...
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A situation in which a finite set of players can generate certain payoffs by cooperation can be described by a cooperative game with transferable utility. A solution for TU-games assigns to every TU-game a distribution of the payoffs that can be earned over the individual players. Two well-known...
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A situation in which a finite set of players can obtain certain payoffs by cooperation can be described by a cooperative game with transferable utility, or simply a TU-game. A (single-valued) solution for TU-games assigns a payoff distribution to every TU-game. A well-known solution is the...
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Three well-known solutions for cooperative TU-games are the Shapley value, the Banzhaf value and the equal division solution. In the literature various axiomatizations of these solutions can be found. Axiomatizations of the Shapley value often use efficiency which is not satisfied by the Banzhaf...
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