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This discussion paper resulted in a publication in the 'European Journal of Operational Research', 2013, 224, 167-179.<P> In a standard TU-game it is assumed that every subset of the player set can form a coalition and earn its worth. One of the first models where restrictions in cooperation are...</p>
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See also the article in 'European Journal of Operational Research' (2014), 237, 606-616.<P> In this paper, we analyze cost sharing problems arising from a general service by explicitly taking into account the generated revenues. To this cost-revenue sharing problem, we associate a cooperative game...</p>
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This discussion paper led to a publication in 'Mathematical Methods of Operations Research', 59, 147-166. <P> Cooperative games on antimatroids are cooperative games restricted by a combinatorial structure which generalize the permission structure. So, cooperative games on antimatroids group...</p>
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if they can form a network in the graph. A single-valued solution, the average tree solution, is proposed for this class …
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positions. Two examples of such structures are communication networks and hierarchies. In the literature the distinction between … defined by properties of the set of feasible coalitions. We characterize the feasible sets in communication networks and …
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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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Accepted for publication in the <I>Journal of Development Economics</I>.<P> This paper introduces the Small World model (Watts and Strogatz, Nature, 1998) into the theory of economic growth and investigates how increasing economic integration affects firm size and efficiency, norm enforcement, and...</p></i>
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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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Combinatorial Clock Auctions (CCAs) have recently been used around the world to allocate spectrum for mobile telecom licenses. CCAs are claimed to significantly reduce the scope for gaming or strategic bidding. This paper shows, however, that CCAs facilitate strategic bidding. Real bidders in...
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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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