The study of other-regarding player behavior such as altruism and spite in games has recently received quite some attention in the algorithmic game theory literature. Already for very simple models, it has been shown that altruistic behavior can actually be harmful for society in the sense that the price of anarchy may increase as the players become more altruistic. In this paper, we study the severity of this phenomenon for more realistic settings in which there is a complex underlying social structure, causing the players to direct their altruistic and spiteful behavior in a refined player-specific sense (depending, for example, on friendships that exist among the players). Our findings show that the increase in the price of anarchy is mo...
We consider a collective version of Parrondo’s paradox, a game in which the re-distribution of capit...
Most work in algorithmic game theory assumes that players ignore costs incurred by their fellow play...
Most work in algorithmic game theory assumes that players ignore costs incurred by their fellow play...
The study of other-regarding player behavior such as altruism and spite in games has recently receiv...
htmlabstractThe study of other-regarding player behavior such as altruism and spite in games has rec...
Abstract. The study of other-regarding player behavior such as altru-ism and spite in games has rece...
The study of other-regarding player behavior such as altruism and spite in games has recently receiv...
2011-07-31Standard game theory assumes purely selfish or rational individual behavior, which means t...
We study the inefficiency of equilibria for several classes of games when players are (partially) al...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
htmlabstractWe introduce a new class of games, called social contribution games (SCGs), where each p...
We consider an extension of atomic congestion games with altruistic or spiteful players. Restricting...
We consider an extension of atomic congestion games with altruistic or spiteful players. Restricting...
We study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (partially) al...
Game theory is a common tool in modeling human decisions and strategies under various decision envir...
We consider a collective version of Parrondo’s paradox, a game in which the re-distribution of capit...
Most work in algorithmic game theory assumes that players ignore costs incurred by their fellow play...
Most work in algorithmic game theory assumes that players ignore costs incurred by their fellow play...
The study of other-regarding player behavior such as altruism and spite in games has recently receiv...
htmlabstractThe study of other-regarding player behavior such as altruism and spite in games has rec...
Abstract. The study of other-regarding player behavior such as altru-ism and spite in games has rece...
The study of other-regarding player behavior such as altruism and spite in games has recently receiv...
2011-07-31Standard game theory assumes purely selfish or rational individual behavior, which means t...
We study the inefficiency of equilibria for several classes of games when players are (partially) al...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
htmlabstractWe introduce a new class of games, called social contribution games (SCGs), where each p...
We consider an extension of atomic congestion games with altruistic or spiteful players. Restricting...
We consider an extension of atomic congestion games with altruistic or spiteful players. Restricting...
We study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (partially) al...
Game theory is a common tool in modeling human decisions and strategies under various decision envir...
We consider a collective version of Parrondo’s paradox, a game in which the re-distribution of capit...
Most work in algorithmic game theory assumes that players ignore costs incurred by their fellow play...
Most work in algorithmic game theory assumes that players ignore costs incurred by their fellow play...