• Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization , 168 , 251-268. (uni-ulm.de)
  • An experimental investigation of reactions to social information, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization , 206, 1-25. (uni-ulm.de)
  • BEN-NER, A. (1984): On the Stability of the Cooperative Type of Organization. (ucm.es)
  • The field of organization studies includes organizational behavior (OB) and organizational theory (OT). (bvsalud.org)
  • Other research areas include cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, public economics and industrial organization. (lu.se)
  • Students receive a holistic education covering cooperative laws, organizational behavior, and strategic management. (com.ng)
  • That being said, there are many arguments to be made regarding this point as with decades of research, it is shown that non-cooperative game models can be used to show cooperation as well and vice versa for cooperative game model being used to show competition. (wikipedia.org)
  • Competitive markets are examples (subset) of the Prisoners' Dilemma, which explains the conflict between individual self-interested behavior and cooperation both in economic markets and in legislative bodies and demonstrates the need for social infrastructure and regulation of pollution and global warming. (rowman.com)
  • Cooperation in this case can be either collectivist or cooperative. (eurasiareview.com)
  • Most research on cooperation has implicitly assumed that a person's behavior in one cooperative context is related to their behavior in other settings, and at later times. (ssrn.com)
  • In this talk, Florian Diekert , junior professor for resource and environmental economics at the University of Heidelberg, will present details of a lab-in-the-field experiment with fishers at Lake Victoria, Tanzania, to test whether the provision of varying social information leads to different social norms of cooperation. (duke.edu)
  • Blockchain, as a trust machine, is a cooperative institution in cyberspace that supports cooperation through distributed trust with consensus protocols. (arxiv.org)
  • Group synergy in cooperative networks includes online gambling, gaming, and children groups, and at a larger scale, B2B and B2P cooperation. (iaria.org)
  • I examine questions of moral responsibility in cooperative contexts, situated within the research group "The Ethics of Cooperation" together with dr. (lu.se)
  • Findings from the 2020 survey and Work Group discussions led CPWR to: 1) explore the use of behavioral economics concepts and choice architecture techniques to influence decisions that could prevent struck - by incidents, and 2) begin work on a pilot project to test these techniques and develop and implement a related struck - by prevention planning program. (cdc.gov)
  • Orca Books Co-op is a member-owned, worker-run cooperative as of April 1st, 2020! (orcabooks.com)
  • We trace the roots of current cross cultural management research that draws from each of the generic social sciences - anthropology, sociology, psychology, and economics - as well as the major topic areas or viewpoints within these disciplines. (bvsalud.org)
  • Microeconomics studies the behavior of economic agents, such as households and firms, and their interaction with various forms of economic institutions. (lu.se)
  • Cooperative game theory does not analyse the strategic bargaining that occurs within each coalition and affects the distribution of the collective payoff between the members. (wikipedia.org)
  • The prisoner's dilemma models many real-world situations involving strategic behavior. (wikipedia.org)
  • Behavioral game theory combines psychological and experimental evidence to derive a mathematical model of normal strategic behavior. (aircraft-games.com)
  • The Right Person for the Right Job: Workers' Prosociality as a Screening Device ," IZA Discussion Papers 14779, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA). (repec.org)
  • Comprising over 16,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series in labor economics. (iza.org)
  • The usual practice among co-ops is to rely primarily on initial investments in the firm by its worker-members (who thereby gain a share in ownership), in conjunction with loans from cooperative banks or other institutions ideologically committed to cooperativism. (libcom.org)
  • Classical and neoclassical economics is a collection of theories and tools that give certain kinds of insights and provide certain kinds of results. (thisviewoflife.com)
  • Only in the unreal world of standard neoclassical economics, which makes such assumptions as perfect knowledge, perfect capital and labor flexibility, the absence of firms with "market power," the absence of government, and in general the myth of homo economicus -the person susceptible of no other considerations than those of pure "economic rationality"-is societal harmony going to result. (libcom.org)
  • Non zero-sum games and zero-sum games are both types of non-cooperative games. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, there are several types of non-cooperative games that are studied within this branch of game theory. (aircraft-games.com)
  • One example of "vision" is the unshaken belief of mainstream economics in the self-regulating and self-stabilizing powers of (financial) markets, which even Alan Greenspan admitted to be flawed. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • The cooperative frame is a kind of code-switching for mainstream economics. (thisviewoflife.com)
  • Students of mainstream economics need a guide like this to help them understand the underlying assumptions, limitations and inbuilt biases of what they are studying. (exploring-economics.org)
  • The chapter suggests there is evidence that both effects play a role in explaining the debased behavior of economists and students of economics, and finally recommends that MBA programs institute course requirements in business ethics. (deepdyve.com)
  • International Journal of Production Economics 103, 104-116. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • The bit string formulation of thorny problems faced by agents is a modeling approach common in complex systems, often used in agent-based models (game-theoretic computer simulations), but rarely found in pure theoretical treatments in economics, such as those typically found in the Journal of Economic Theory . (thisviewoflife.com)
  • My paper with Ken Kurtz "Evaluating Case-based Decision Theory: Predicting Empirical Patterns of Human Classification Learning" in the journal Games and Economic Behavior 2 takes this approach. (thisviewoflife.com)
  • Journal of Comparative Economics 8 (3), p. 247-260. (ucm.es)
  • Members of the group have published in leading journals such as Econometrica, American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Theory, Theoretical Economics, Games and Economic Behavior and Management Science, The Review of Economic Studies, Economic Journal och Experimental Economics. (lu.se)
  • Like most commentators, he distinguishes cooperatives from mere employee-owned firms, for instance those that have ESOPs, which do not require employee participation in their management. (libcom.org)
  • Here is basic production economics: the cost of a good can be divided into two parts. (ibiblio.org)
  • 9-39 Refundable Deposits as Enforcement Mechanisms in Cooperative Agreements: Experimental Evidence with Uncertainty and Non-deterrent Sanctions by Cherry, Todd L. & McEvoy, David M. (repec.org)
  • Game theory also has a natural four-model framework which is used in this book to analyze the law and economics of civil obligation, which consists of torts (negligence), contracts, and unjust enrichment. (rowman.com)
  • While studies in computer science focus on fault tolerance problems with consensus algorithms, economic research utilizes incentive designs to analyze agent behaviors. (arxiv.org)
  • The typical governance structure of a cooperative follows from what has been said. (libcom.org)
  • Students explore cooperative entrepreneurship, cooperative governance, and cooperative ethics. (com.ng)
  • From this emerges an analysis model composed by four dimensions related to: Organizational Governance, Organizational Membership, Obtainment and Utilization of Resources and Internal and environmental relationship, the advantages and disadvantages identified on the cooperative firm coordination and motivation context. (ucm.es)
  • Non-cooperative game theory provides a low-level approach as it models all the procedural details of the game, whereas cooperative game theory only describes the structure, strategies and payoffs of coalitions. (wikipedia.org)
  • I argue that the cooperative frame is a useful approach for the aspiring evonomist . (thisviewoflife.com)
  • Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, stands out for its innovative approach to Co-operative Economics & Management education. (com.ng)
  • Count To Ten Before Trading: Evidence On The Role Of Deliberation In Experimental Financial Markets ," CERBE Working Papers wpC07, CERBE Center for Relationship Banking and Economics. (repec.org)
  • The institution's focus on hands-on learning and industry exposure prepares graduates to tackle the challenges of cooperative management effectively. (com.ng)
  • Happiness is the Wrong Metric: Moral Effects of Teaching Economics Etzioni, Amitai 2018-01-09 00:00:00 [Over the past two decades, dozens of studies have explored the relationship between exposure to economics and antisocial behavior. (deepdyve.com)
  • It draws on the various studies to address the question of whether the found differences are due to a selection effect-that is, those with antisocial tendencies tend to study economics-or an indoctrination effect whereby exposure to economic theory causes antisocial behavior. (deepdyve.com)
  • Violence, substance abuse, sexual behaviors, obesity, suicidal behaviors, environmental exposure to tobacco, asthma, and insufficient sleep are some of the conditions or risk factors for which relationships have been studied using YRBS data (8-20). (cdc.gov)
  • Our research contributes to the literature across disciplines, including distributed consensus in computer science, game theory in economics on blockchain consensus, evolutionary game theory at the intersection of biology and economics, bounded rationality at the interplay between psychology and economics, and cooperative AI with joint insights into computing and social science. (arxiv.org)
  • John Cirace is professor of economics and business law at Lehman College, CUNY, and adjunct professor of law at Brooklyn Law School. (rowman.com)
  • 2006) provides an opportunity to shape the future behavior of business professionals (Marnburg, 2003). (edu.pl)
  • This simple structural antagonism is the basis for the whole history of the labor movement, the continual confrontations, the unions and union-busting, the private armies deployed to break up strikes, the government suppression of labor parties, the revolutionary social movements, the constant and pervasive stream of business propaganda, and the periodic bursts of cooperative economic activity among the ranks of labor. (libcom.org)
  • business management, and economic theories, preparing them for successful careers in the cooperative sector. (com.ng)
  • Students delve into cooperative marketing, cooperative laws, and business ethics. (com.ng)
  • The impact on millions of users via the proliferation of peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing networks such as eDonkey, Kazaa and Gnutella was rapidly increasing and seriously influencing business models (online services, cost control) and user behavior (download profile). (iaria.org)
  • Influence of Human Resources, Financial Attitudes, and Coordination on Cooperative Financial Management. (unuja.ac.id)
  • This paper analyzes both the motivation and the coordination context in the cooperative firm, from the economic theory of the firm and the theory related to social economy, using two framework: 1) the cooperative principles raised by the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA, 2005) and 2) the most relevant aspects proposed by the economic literature related to the subject. (ucm.es)
  • However, such a procedure limits the scope of research questions in terms of social and motor behavior, limits self-paced engagement of the animal in the behavioral task, and may give rise to animal welfare concerns due to movement constraints during the sessions in the setup. (springer.com)
  • On the Malleability of Fairness Ideals: Order Effects in Partial and Impartial Allocation Tasks ," Jena Economics Research Papers 2015-006, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena. (repec.org)
  • This is placing research into the cooperative frame. (thisviewoflife.com)
  • The research was conducted in 2018 among students of two selected universities: the Faculty of Management at the University of Lodz in Poland (UL) and the Faculty of Economics at the University of Valencia (UV). (edu.pl)
  • Clearly, however, the results of research on the impact of ethical education, awareness and ethical behavior are ambiguous (Neureuther et al. (edu.pl)
  • The institution's focus on research and industry collaboration enhances students' understanding of real-world cooperative challenges. (com.ng)
  • The program encompasses cooperative entrepreneurship, market research, and cooperative accounting. (com.ng)
  • Matthias' research focuses on sustainable consumption behavior. (lu.se)
  • With a few exceptions, these studies find that economists and economics students are more likely to exhibit a range of "debased" moral behavior and attitudes, both in the controlled environment of the laboratory and in the outside world. (deepdyve.com)
  • The difference is that Peters considers such ideas (despite his revolutionary rhetoric) largely in terms of their integration into the existing corporate economy, while the left-wingers imagine a post-corporate economy of producer and consumer cooperatives built around the new practices. (blogspot.com)
  • He believes that trust, once broken, can only be rebuilt through consistent and genuine behavior rather than mere words. (tunein.com)
  • Economics and Game Theory: Law and economics books focus on economic analysis of judges' decisions in common law cases and have been mostly limited to contracts, torts, property, criminal law, and suit and settlement. (rowman.com)
  • There is usually no discussion of the many areas of law that require cooperative action such as is needed to provide economic infrastructure, control public "bad" type externalities, and make legislation. (rowman.com)
  • We conclude that the cooperative firm is an organizational model that locates the persons in the middle of the economic activity. (ucm.es)
  • A non-cooperative game involves a large number of competing economic agents. (aircraft-games.com)
  • Exploring Economics strengthens plural economics and alternative economic approaches. (exploring-economics.org)
  • Students benefit from practical training opportunities, enabling them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world cooperative challenges, ensuring their readiness for the workforce. (com.ng)
  • On this way, many of the institutional disadvantages of the cooperative model response to theoretical basis of analysis. (ucm.es)
  • Some examples of this would be the usage of non-cooperative model in determining the stability and sustainability of cartels and coalitions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Physical activity and violence-related behaviors were exceptions that reflect major health disparities in parts of the county with a high proportion of racial/ethnic minorities. (cdc.gov)
  • The first question we have to answer is how to define a worker cooperative. (libcom.org)
  • In large cooperatives, a board of directors, drawn from the ranks of the worker-members themselves, is elected by the workforce and managers are appointed by the directors (or sometimes elected directly by workers). (libcom.org)
  • But it remains true, for the reasons mentioned and others to be examined below, that raising sufficient capital is one of the biggest obstacles to the spread of worker cooperatives-and, as a corollary, that cooperatives have preponderated in non-capital-intensive industries. (libcom.org)
  • When the State Doesn't Play Dice: Aggressive Audit Strategies Foster Tax Compliance ," CEEL Working Papers 1702, Cognitive and Experimental Economics Laboratory, Department of Economics, University of Trento, Italia. (repec.org)
  • Reacting to Unfairness: Group Identity and Dishonest Behavior ," CEEL Working Papers 1607, Cognitive and Experimental Economics Laboratory, Department of Economics, University of Trento, Italia. (repec.org)
  • Taking Over Control:An Experimental Analysis of Delegation Avoidance in Risky Choices ," CEEL Working Papers 1606, Cognitive and Experimental Economics Laboratory, Department of Economics, University of Trento, Italia. (repec.org)
  • On the Malleability of Fairness Ideals: Order Effects in Partial and Impartial Allocation Tasks ," Working Papers 2015:17, Lund University, Department of Economics. (repec.org)
  • Starting from such biological foundations, we can present the development and transformations of human society within two main evolutionary types of social communities: collectivist and cooperative. (eurasiareview.com)
  • The study highlights the importance of local feedback mechanisms that increase the incentives to conform when policy makers aim to leverage social norms to support cooperative behavior. (duke.edu)
  • Can education affect pro‐social behavior? (deepdyve.com)
  • Determining the best polytechnic for economics depends on your specific area of interest, such as general economics, specialized fields like Co-operative Economics & Management, or related disciplines. (com.ng)
  • Happiness is the Wrong Metric Moral Effects of Teaching Economics %22&body=%0AI%20found%20an%20article%20you%20might%20be%20interested%20in. (deepdyve.com)
  • Policy implications for local application of the 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, Duval County, Florida. (cdc.gov)
  • Students benefit from experienced faculty members who provide in-depth insights into cooperative economics, financial management, and market analysis. (com.ng)
  • The institution's faculty members, with their extensive industry experience, guide students in understanding the intricacies of cooperative enterprises, preparing them for leadership roles. (com.ng)
  • Non-cooperative games are used in situations where there are competition between the players of the game. (wikipedia.org)
  • Non-cooperative games are generally analysed through the non-cooperative game theory framework, which attempts to predict players' individual strategies and payoffs and in order to find the Nash equilibria. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another active group of researchers uses empirical and experimental methods to understand individual decision making and behavior in games. (lu.se)
  • The cooperative frame suggests that as evolutionary and complex-systems-oriented economists we are to be in dialogue with those theories and tools. (thisviewoflife.com)
  • It is opposed to cooperative game theory, which focuses on predicting which groups of players ("coalitions") will form, the joint actions that these groups will take, and the resulting collective payoffs that arise. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a virulent strain of austerity capitalism takes over Europe, leaving shattered lives in its shadow, researchers Servaas Storm and C.W.M. Naastepad, Senior Lecturers in Economics at Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands, consider how things got so bad, what role economists and misguided policy-makers have played, and which models and ideas are needed to change course. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • By claiming that their economics has no content of power and politics but is neutral, mainstream economists have become "useful" as the influential and invaluable allies of the powers that be, who help to convince the public that the status quo, in Panglossian fashion, is the best of all possible worlds. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Alas for Mr. Rifkin, my analysis of how zero-marginal-cost reproduction transforms the economics of software also informs me why that logic doesn't obtain for almost any other kind of good - why, in fact, his general thesis is utterly ridiculous. (ibiblio.org)
  • YRBS data have been used for policy analysis by comparing possible relationships between policy change and health- related behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • Game theory provides the bridge between competitive markets and the missing discussion of cooperative action in law and economics. (rowman.com)
  • Whithin this field of interest he has worked both on marketing/branding, consumer behaviour, nudging, and alternative consumption ideas (sharing, collaborative consumption, cooperatives). (lu.se)