A group of heterogenous agents may form partnerships in pairs. All single agents as well as all partnerships generate values. If two agents choose to cooperate, they need to specify how to split their joint value among one another. In equilibrium, which may or may not exist, no agents have incentives to break up or form new partnerships. This paper proposes a dynamic competitive adjustment process that always either finds an equilibrium or exclusively disproves the existence of any equilibrium in finitely many steps. When an equilibrium exists, partnership and revenue distribution will be automatically and endogenously determined by the process. Moreover, several fundamental properties of the equilibrium solution and the model are derived
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
A partnership game is a two person game in which both players necessarily receive the same payoff. F...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
A group of heterogeneous agents may form partnerships in pairs. All single agents as well as all par...
This paper presents a model of partnership formation. A set of agents wants to conduct some business...
a b s t r a c t This paper presents a model of partnership formation. A number of agents want to con...
This paper presents a model of partnership formation. A number of agents want to conduct some busine...
In this paper we define and analyze the partnership formation problem with equal sharing of output. ...
I study a model where various kinds of people form partnerships with others. For instance, if these ...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
Stability of matchings was proved to be a new cooperative equilibrium concept in Sotomayor (Dynamics...
We investigate experimentally if endogenous partnership formation improves efficiency in social dile...
This thesis gives a contribution to matching theory. It examines three one-to-one matching models: t...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
W e study a revenue management problem involving competing firms. We assume the presence of a contin...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
A partnership game is a two person game in which both players necessarily receive the same payoff. F...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
A group of heterogeneous agents may form partnerships in pairs. All single agents as well as all par...
This paper presents a model of partnership formation. A set of agents wants to conduct some business...
a b s t r a c t This paper presents a model of partnership formation. A number of agents want to con...
This paper presents a model of partnership formation. A number of agents want to conduct some busine...
In this paper we define and analyze the partnership formation problem with equal sharing of output. ...
I study a model where various kinds of people form partnerships with others. For instance, if these ...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
Stability of matchings was proved to be a new cooperative equilibrium concept in Sotomayor (Dynamics...
We investigate experimentally if endogenous partnership formation improves efficiency in social dile...
This thesis gives a contribution to matching theory. It examines three one-to-one matching models: t...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
W e study a revenue management problem involving competing firms. We assume the presence of a contin...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
A partnership game is a two person game in which both players necessarily receive the same payoff. F...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...