How free-riding behavior can be avoided is a constant topic in public goods problems, especially in persistent and complex resource allocation situations. In this paper, a novel allocation policy for public goods games with a complex network, called the proportional-egalitarian allocation method (PEA), is proposed. This allocation rule differs from the well-studied redistribution policies by following a two-step process without paying back into the common pool. A parameter is set up for dividing the total income into two parts, and then they are distributed by following the egalitarianism and proportional rule, respectively. The first part of total income is distributed equally, while the second part is allocated proportionally according to...
In most previous studies of public goods game, individuals conventionally donate their contributions...
The problem of multiple Nash equilibria in games of strategic substitutes on networks is studied. W...
Prosocial incentives are recognized as effective tools to promote public cooperation. But their usag...
This dissertation contributes to a better understanding of fair allocation rules and their propertie...
A nonuniform payoff allocation mechanism is proposed for spatial public goods games where individual...
Game Theory is a mathematical theory to model and analyze so-called conflict situations. In a confli...
Public goods games study the incentives of individuals to contribute to a public good and their beha...
This paper presents an investigation about cooperation in a Public Good Game using an Agent Based Mo...
This paper explores a voluntary contribution game in the presence of warm-glow effects. There are ma...
We study pure redistribution as a device to increase cooperation and efficiency in the provision of ...
Public goods games (PGGs) represent one of the most useful tools to study group interactions. Howeve...
When individuals generate benefits from their cooperation, allocation problems may occur regarding h...
We study a local public good game in an endogenous network with heterogeneous players. The source of...
Inefficiencies in private giving are a common occurrence in public good games. In this dissertation,...
We study the problem of allocating shared resources, such as bandwidth in computer net-works and com...
In most previous studies of public goods game, individuals conventionally donate their contributions...
The problem of multiple Nash equilibria in games of strategic substitutes on networks is studied. W...
Prosocial incentives are recognized as effective tools to promote public cooperation. But their usag...
This dissertation contributes to a better understanding of fair allocation rules and their propertie...
A nonuniform payoff allocation mechanism is proposed for spatial public goods games where individual...
Game Theory is a mathematical theory to model and analyze so-called conflict situations. In a confli...
Public goods games study the incentives of individuals to contribute to a public good and their beha...
This paper presents an investigation about cooperation in a Public Good Game using an Agent Based Mo...
This paper explores a voluntary contribution game in the presence of warm-glow effects. There are ma...
We study pure redistribution as a device to increase cooperation and efficiency in the provision of ...
Public goods games (PGGs) represent one of the most useful tools to study group interactions. Howeve...
When individuals generate benefits from their cooperation, allocation problems may occur regarding h...
We study a local public good game in an endogenous network with heterogeneous players. The source of...
Inefficiencies in private giving are a common occurrence in public good games. In this dissertation,...
We study the problem of allocating shared resources, such as bandwidth in computer net-works and com...
In most previous studies of public goods game, individuals conventionally donate their contributions...
The problem of multiple Nash equilibria in games of strategic substitutes on networks is studied. W...
Prosocial incentives are recognized as effective tools to promote public cooperation. But their usag...