Viewing the way society has defined its rules and mechanisms as “social software”, we want to understand how people behave given their understanding of the societal rules and given their wish to further their interest as they conceive it, and how social mechanisms should be designed to suit people furthering their interest as they conceive it. This chapter is written from the perspective of strategic game theory, and uses strategic game scenarios and game transformations to analyze societal mechanisms
How do interacting decision-makers make strategic choices? If they’re rational and can somehow predi...
Human Society is complex and involves interaction of many individuals in a society on different leve...
In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling (2007, 2010), reiterating original arguments about game the...
Viewing the way society has defined its rules and mechanisms as “social software”, we want to under...
Abstract. Viewing the way society has defined its rules and mecha-nisms as “social software”, we wan...
Strategic behavior is the key to social interaction, from the ever-evolving world of living beings t...
This article aims to present some of the initial work of developing a social science grounded game t...
This article aims to present some of the initial work of developing a social science grounded game t...
Individuals, firms, governments and nations behave strategically, for good and bad. Over the last fe...
Game Theory, Experimental Games and many other social theorists use games as an analytic device to u...
This article presents two sociological theories, alternatives to classical game theory. These social...
Social procedures that have algorithmic aspects can often be improved by redesign. This holds for vo...
This is the second book that appears as a product of the multi-disciplinary project ``Games, Acti...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
Abstract. Game theory in its several variants can be viewed as a major contribu-tion to multi-agent ...
How do interacting decision-makers make strategic choices? If they’re rational and can somehow predi...
Human Society is complex and involves interaction of many individuals in a society on different leve...
In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling (2007, 2010), reiterating original arguments about game the...
Viewing the way society has defined its rules and mechanisms as “social software”, we want to under...
Abstract. Viewing the way society has defined its rules and mecha-nisms as “social software”, we wan...
Strategic behavior is the key to social interaction, from the ever-evolving world of living beings t...
This article aims to present some of the initial work of developing a social science grounded game t...
This article aims to present some of the initial work of developing a social science grounded game t...
Individuals, firms, governments and nations behave strategically, for good and bad. Over the last fe...
Game Theory, Experimental Games and many other social theorists use games as an analytic device to u...
This article presents two sociological theories, alternatives to classical game theory. These social...
Social procedures that have algorithmic aspects can often be improved by redesign. This holds for vo...
This is the second book that appears as a product of the multi-disciplinary project ``Games, Acti...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
Abstract. Game theory in its several variants can be viewed as a major contribu-tion to multi-agent ...
How do interacting decision-makers make strategic choices? If they’re rational and can somehow predi...
Human Society is complex and involves interaction of many individuals in a society on different leve...
In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling (2007, 2010), reiterating original arguments about game the...