Game theory examines strategic decision-making in situations of conflict, cooperation, and coordination. It has become an established tool in economics, psychology and political science, and more recently has been applied to disease control. Used to examine vaccination uptake in human medicine, game theory shows that when vaccination is voluntary some individuals will choose to “free-ride” on the protection provided by others, resulting in insufficient coverage for control of a vaccine-preventable disease. Here, we use game theory to examine farmer uptake of a new diagnostic ELISA test for sheep scab—a highly infectious disease with an estimated cost exceeding £8M per year to the UK industry. The stochastic game models decisions made by nei...
The maintenance of livestock health depends on the combined actions of many different actors, both w...
Cost-benefit is rarely combined with nonlinear dynamic models when evaluating control options for in...
This paper explores how understandings of what constitutes ‘good farming’ play a significant role in...
Livestock producers adapt their farm management to epidemiological risks in different ways, through ...
Background: The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen...
This paper aims to illustrate the interdependencies between key epidemiological and economic factors...
The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen and the liv...
We introduce a game inspired by the challenges of disease management in livestock farming and the tr...
Livestock industries are vulnerable to disease threats, which can cost billions of dollars and have ...
The management of livestock diseases transmission is dependent on the effectiveness of livestock hea...
The maintenance of livestock health depends on the combined actions of many different actors, both w...
Animal health authorities in the European Union nowadays consider voluntary approaches based on a ne...
Livestock industries are vulnerable to disease threats, which can cost billions of dollars and have ...
Cost-benefit is rarely combined with nonlinear dynamic models when evaluating control options for in...
The widely recognized externalities associated with livestock disease control have prompted countrie...
The maintenance of livestock health depends on the combined actions of many different actors, both w...
Cost-benefit is rarely combined with nonlinear dynamic models when evaluating control options for in...
This paper explores how understandings of what constitutes ‘good farming’ play a significant role in...
Livestock producers adapt their farm management to epidemiological risks in different ways, through ...
Background: The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen...
This paper aims to illustrate the interdependencies between key epidemiological and economic factors...
The spread of infection amongst livestock depends not only on the traits of the pathogen and the liv...
We introduce a game inspired by the challenges of disease management in livestock farming and the tr...
Livestock industries are vulnerable to disease threats, which can cost billions of dollars and have ...
The management of livestock diseases transmission is dependent on the effectiveness of livestock hea...
The maintenance of livestock health depends on the combined actions of many different actors, both w...
Animal health authorities in the European Union nowadays consider voluntary approaches based on a ne...
Livestock industries are vulnerable to disease threats, which can cost billions of dollars and have ...
Cost-benefit is rarely combined with nonlinear dynamic models when evaluating control options for in...
The widely recognized externalities associated with livestock disease control have prompted countrie...
The maintenance of livestock health depends on the combined actions of many different actors, both w...
Cost-benefit is rarely combined with nonlinear dynamic models when evaluating control options for in...
This paper explores how understandings of what constitutes ‘good farming’ play a significant role in...