N Guilmot, I Aust - XXIVe Conférence Internationale de …, 2015 - dial.uclouvain.be
Although paradox is an increasingly popular phenomenon in organization and management research, we know very little about how this research has evolved over time. This review is …
In tourism we often find situations where firms compete at a local level and simultaneously cooperate at a destination level to outperform other destinations (Pesämaa and Hair, 2007 …
Cooperation is beneficial but may be hard to achieve in situations where the selfish interests of individuals conflict with their common goal, such as in sharing of goods, help, knowledge …
Almost all economic activities in modern societies are scattered through space and time. Transport processes, as a consequence, pervade everyday life and they have deep impact …
My original intention was to stay in the Netherlands for one rainy year, but somehow I stayed for seven. During this time I wrote one thesis. For this undertaking the support of the …
O Stark, DA Behrens - Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2010 - Springer
Consider a population of farmers who live around a lake. Each farmer engages in trade with his two adjacent neighbors. The trade is governed by a prisoner's dilemma 'rule of …
R Wang, S Rho - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2019 - Elsevier
With the rapid development of the Internet, the large-scale social network era has arrived. The large scale, complex connections, multi-content and dynamic changes are the …
PHT Schimit - Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical …, 2014 - Elsevier
In this paper, we propose a genetic algorithm approximation for modeling a population which individuals compete with each other based on prisoner's dilemma game. Players act …
T Boyer, N Jonard - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper is about the diffusion of cooperation in an infinite population of networked individuals repeatedly playing a Prisoner's Dilemma. We formulate conditions on payoffs …