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Boomerang Human Rights Violations
PAP Blog | January 6th 2010 by filip spagnoli
(source) We usually see human rights violations are zero-sum: a rights violation is a harm inflicted by one person on another, for the benefit of the former. I mentioned before that this isn’t always the correct way of viewing rights violation read more
Learn the Rules of the Game
Alan Rothstein | January 2nd 2010 by Alan Rothstein
A smart man once said, "You don't have to know all the answers, you just need to know where to find them when you have a question to answer." Looking back, he was a college librarian and was showing us the Dewey Decimal System (Pre-Internet and Pre-G read more
Quantum Aspects of Game Theory
n2teaching hearts and minds | December 31st 2009 by samccoy
Pass The Pigs by Kaptain Kobold Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike LicenseHagen Lindstädt and Jürgen Müller, authors of Making Game Theory work for Managers, explain the ways in which Game Theory can be used to help business, as well as the ways read more
The Potion Recipe Behind a Ridiculously Addictive Game!
Thoughtpick: A unique perspective of Social Media and the We… | December 16th 2009 by Amer
Mario Bros Bowser Ever since the days of Pitfall and Centipede on Atari’s gaming system, it has been fascinating for me to understand what is so compelling about games. What is it about games that invites us and seduces us to divorce our realit read more
The Potion Recipe Behind a Ridiculously Addictive Game!
Thoughtpick: A unique perspective of Social Media and the We… | December 16th 2009 by Amer
Mario Bros Bowser Ever since the days of Pitfall and Centipede on Atari’s gaming system, it has been fascinating for me to understand what is so compelling about games. What is it about games that invites us and seduces us to divorce our realit read more
Bacteria Shed Light on Human Decision-Making?
Science and technology updates | December 13th 2009 by Sagar
Scientists studying how bacteria under stress collectively weigh and initiate different survival strategies say they have gained new insights into how humans make strategic decisions that affect... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit read more
Playing around: game theory in popular culture
Online Guide to Mediation | December 7th 2009
There is something irresistible about game theory. A branch of mathematics devoted to understanding social interaction and decision making, it holds relevance – and fascination – for students and practitioners of negotiation and dispute read more
An End of Year Guide to Game Theory and Negotiations
Digital Tonto | November 29th 2009 by Greg Satell
The holiday period isn’t just about cheer and kisses under the mistletoe. It’s also time to wrap up annual negotiations and our well being over the next 12 months is highly dependent on what we can achieve now. To be successful, you have to read more
Chair in Computer Science (Economics and Computation); University…
PhD Scholarship in UK | November 24th 2009 by whe
University of Liverpool – Department of Computer Science Salary negotiable The Department of Computer Science was ranked in the top 10 UK Computer Science departments in RAE2008, and building on this success, seeks to significantly expand cur read more
Banks In The Future
The Ingenesist Project; Introducing the Next Economic Paradi… | October 29th 2009 by Dan
You are hearing it here; these innovations are the most significant disruption that Wall Street can't possibly imagine. Money is a social agreement and these are the banks of the future. Although many come from the gaming industry, many games are mod read more
Predicting the future with the New Nostradamus Bruce Bueno de Mes…
Gerald Celente The Trends Research Guru who foresaw the Coll… | October 27th 2009 by Gerald Celente
Game Theory , Bruce Bueno de MesquitaBruce Bueno de Mesquita’s work as a consultant with the CIA has earned him the name ‘The New Nostradamus’. RT caught up with the modern prophet to find out what to expect in the future.In the Middle Ages, No read more
Prisoner's dilemma of the day
Free Exchange | October 26th 2009
Game theory makes for good television THIS comes via Scott Sumner: In the standard prisoner's dilemma, the defect, defect outcome is a little better for a player than the negative outcome in a co-operate, defect read more
نظرية اللعبة: أفضل الردود في كرة الق…
Enriching life. | October 17th 2009 by tariq Elm
محتوى المحاضرة نواصل من آخر محاضرة فكرة لعبة الرد على ما نعتقد أن الآخرين سيفعلونه . نطور فكرة أنه لا ينبغي لك أن تلعب استراتيجية لا تمثل read more
نظرية اللعبة : توازن “ناش” – الدرس…
Enriching life. | October 17th 2009 by tariq Elm
محتوى المحاضرة نتعلم مفهوم جديد بدأناه من آخر محاضرة : توازن ناش. ثم نناقش السبب في اهتمامنا في توازن ناش وكيف يمكن لنا أن نجد توازن ناش ف read more
نظرية اللعبة : حذف تكرارية الاسترات…
Enriching life. | October 16th 2009 by tariq Elm
محتوى المحاضرة سنطبق الفكرة الرئيسية من المحاضرة السابقة ، حذف تكرارية الاستراتيجيات المهيمن عليها ، لتحليل الانتخابات حيث يختار المر read more
نظرية اللعبة : أن تضع نفسك في مكان ال…
Enriching life. | October 16th 2009 by tariq Elm
محتوى المحاضرة في بداية المحاضرة ، نقدم مكونات اللعبة : لاعبين ، واستراتيجياتها ، ونتائجها. ثم نعود إلى أهم الدروس المستفادة من آخر محاضر read more
مدخل الى نظرية اللعبة – الدرس 1
Enriching life. | October 12th 2009 by tariq Elm
محتوى المحاضرة مدخل الى نظرية اللعبة وتعرف اللعبة بموقف يجب على اللاعبين (على الأقل اثنين ) فيه اتخاذ قرار.،ونتعرف الى استراتيجياتها وأهد read more
The Prisoner’s Dilemma: How Cooperation Trumps Competition
The Daily Message Point | October 6th 2009 by Vince Reardon
Surveys consistently rank the U.S. as the most individualist culture in the world. Our ideal man or woman is independent and self-reliant. Unlike collectivist cultures (Japan, China, Mexico, etc.) we give primacy to the individual over family, commun read more
Nash Meets Feynman
Financial Rounds | October 4th 2009
Those of you who haven't seen "A Beautiful Mind" might not get it. Butif you have (or if you know Nash's work), it's funny.In case you didn't know, in addition to Richard Feynman being a Nobel-prize winning physicist, also found the Feynman-Kac sol read more
Negotiating Rationally: Max H. Bazerman
make money myself | October 2nd 2009 by zc
Editorial Reviews Review Donald P. Jacobs Dean, J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management The information in Bazerman and Neale’s book has been central to developing the most popular course in the curriculum at the J. L. Kellogg Grad read more
What Role Did The U.S.-Israeli Relationship Play In 9-11?
Moral Philosophy and Current Events | September 14th 2009 by John Hubert
By Jeff GatesSeptember 13, 2009 "Information Clearing House" --- On the day of the 9-11 attacks, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was asked what the attack would mean for US-Israeli relations. His quick reply was: "It's very good. Wel read more
Game theory for minority issues in Journalism
The Outernet - video journalism | September 5th 2009 by jonathan
Prisoner's Dilemma
Scattered Light | August 30th 2009 by Cheryl Snell
Our collaboration of poetry and drawings is now available on AMAZON.Look inside: read more
6 Degrees + 1 Game Theory = Social Network Analysis
Technology Info | August 26th 2009 by shally
It took a Beautiful Mind to develop Game Theory. A Footloose actor to popularize ‘Six Degrees of Separation.’ Now Social Network Analysis has pushed the envelope on both these theories for security purposes. However how does this new for read more
Co-Opetition : A Revolution Mindset That Combines Competition and…
make money myself | August 26th 2009 by zc
Editorial Reviews From Library Journal Losing and winning are two extremes by which businesses are often measured. Brandenburger (Harvard Business Sch.) and Nalebuff (Yale Sch. of Management) argue that most businesses and their transactions read more
Risk taking and the menstrual cycle
Economic Reviews | August 24th 2009 by Ambika
We tend take preferences as given and constant, but there is mounting evidence that preferences change over the life cycle and over external circumstances, as I reported before. There may now even evidence that preferences that preferences follow a p read more
Game Theory
Statistical Consultant | August 21st 2009 by James
Game theory involves logical theory. The researcher uses logic in order to evaluate Game theory. Game theory basically deals with two terms, namely ‘cooperation’ and ‘payoffs.’ Game theory basically explains the incentive conditions that a read more
The Game Theory In The CEO Game
the CEO Game - Serious Business Game | August 19th 2009 by CEO Game Serious Game
A lot have been said about the game theory since the beginning of the 20th century. The mathematic field, which combines almost every other academic area, controls our daily thinking, or at least need to be taken into consideration without any doubt read more
Economy Game
All about economy on the web | August 13th 2009 by Matt
Intereasting title my dear friend from our economy university said. What is economy game? What will I write about this time… Well we all know what economy is and if you don’t you can take a look around sayeconomy. Many economists have describ read more

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