Team formation will often involve a coordination problem. If no-one else is contributing to a team, there is little point in an agent exerting any effort. Similarly, once a team is formed, an agent within the team will not leave, as to do so would result in team collapse; non-contributing agents would not join, as they currently receive the benefits of the team's efforts whilst paying none of the costs. The methods of the stochastic adjustment dynamics literature can help select between these equilibria. Team and population size, and cost and benefit parameters all play a role in determining the chances of successful team formation. Increasing the pool of agents from which to choose team members seems at first glance to have a positive impa...
In game-theoretic models studying the evolution of cooperation, a common assumption is that groups a...
The division of resources between a group of people may cause con- flicts: Individuals with varying ...
Selection on the level of loosely associated groups has been suggested as a route towards the evolut...
Team formation will often involve a coordination problem. If no-one else is contributing to a team, ...
A public good is produced if and only if a team of m or more volunteers contribute to it. An equilib...
A public good is produced if and only if a team of m or more volunteers contribute to it. An equilib...
A public good is produced if and only if a team of m or more volunteers contribute to it. An equilib...
This study contributes to the recent experimental literature addressing the role of team formation i...
We analyze a team formation process that generalizes matching models and network formation models, a...
We explore a model of equilibrium selection in coordination games, where agents stochastically adjus...
In this paper we present a computational model of interaction between agents in order to participate...
Team formation, i.e., allocating agents to roles within a team or subteams of a team, and the reorg...
Team decision making dynamics are investigated from a novel perspective by shifting agency from deci...
We introduce a cooperative co-evolutionary system to facilitate the development of teams of agents. ...
A model in which autonomous agents self-organize into teams is demonstrated to closely reproduce emp...
In game-theoretic models studying the evolution of cooperation, a common assumption is that groups a...
The division of resources between a group of people may cause con- flicts: Individuals with varying ...
Selection on the level of loosely associated groups has been suggested as a route towards the evolut...
Team formation will often involve a coordination problem. If no-one else is contributing to a team, ...
A public good is produced if and only if a team of m or more volunteers contribute to it. An equilib...
A public good is produced if and only if a team of m or more volunteers contribute to it. An equilib...
A public good is produced if and only if a team of m or more volunteers contribute to it. An equilib...
This study contributes to the recent experimental literature addressing the role of team formation i...
We analyze a team formation process that generalizes matching models and network formation models, a...
We explore a model of equilibrium selection in coordination games, where agents stochastically adjus...
In this paper we present a computational model of interaction between agents in order to participate...
Team formation, i.e., allocating agents to roles within a team or subteams of a team, and the reorg...
Team decision making dynamics are investigated from a novel perspective by shifting agency from deci...
We introduce a cooperative co-evolutionary system to facilitate the development of teams of agents. ...
A model in which autonomous agents self-organize into teams is demonstrated to closely reproduce emp...
In game-theoretic models studying the evolution of cooperation, a common assumption is that groups a...
The division of resources between a group of people may cause con- flicts: Individuals with varying ...
Selection on the level of loosely associated groups has been suggested as a route towards the evolut...