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. However, some players are concerned about privacy, and so revelation of evidence that does not result in cooperation is costly … sufficient amount then cooperation is profitable. In order to facilitate cooperation the players reveal evidence to one another …
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in quantity and quality of output. We use data from a controlled field experiment that changed the communication of the …
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in quantity and quality of output. We use data from a controlled field experiment that changed the communication of the …
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We consider a duopoly model where firms can identify only a share of consumers, which is positively correlated with the consumer' preferences. Firms charge personalized prices to the consumers they can recognize and a uniform price to the rest of consumers. The firms' available information is...
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The ubiquitous process of digitization changes economic competition on markets in several ways and leads to the emergence of new business models. The increasing roles of digital platforms as well as data-driven markets represent two relevant examples. These developments challenge competition...
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In this paper we build a formal model to study market environments where information is costly to acquire and is of use also to potential competitors. In such situations a market for information may form, where reports - of unverifiable quality - over the information acquired are sold. A...
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, but rather in terms of how to act with any given partner. There is a form of contingent cooperation in one-shot prisoners … fear payoff difference is less than the sum of greed and cooperation payoff differences. The adaptive capabilities just …-players' equilibrium probability of cooperating changes: depending on the relative size of fear, greed, and cooperation payoff differences …
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, but rather in terms of how to act with any given partner. There is a form of contingent cooperation in one-shot prisoners … fear payoff difference is less than the sum of greed and cooperation payoff differences. The adaptive capabilities just …-players' equilibrium probability of cooperating changes: depending on the relative size of fear, greed, and cooperation payoff differences …
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provisioning of broadband access. Thus, many companies regard cooperation as an element of cooperate strategy. In this paper we … propose a cooperation topology for the telecommunication industry and identify drivers of cooperation based on the assessment … of case studies. The results indicate that drivers of cooperation differ with respect to the cooperation direction and …
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to new technologies and to highly qualified specialists. The chosen cooperation design derives from the partners …' objectives and differs in terms of intensity and legal structure. To initiate a successful cooperation, established firms have to …
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