Payoff-based learning best explains the rate of decline in cooperation across 237 public-goods games
MN Burton-Chellew, SA West - Nature human behaviour, 2021 - nature.com
What motivates human behaviour in social dilemmas? The results of public goods games
are commonly interpreted as showing that humans are altruistically motivated to benefit …
are commonly interpreted as showing that humans are altruistically motivated to benefit …
Strategic thinking in a professional environment: A review of the literature
Strategic thinking is significant for organisations to ensure sustainability in the competitive
world. The understanding of its elements is yet limited. The theorisation of strategic thinking …
world. The understanding of its elements is yet limited. The theorisation of strategic thinking …
Determinants of SMEs' strategic entrepreneurial innovative digitalization: examining the mediation role of human capital
MB Hossain, MU Rahman, T Čater… - European Journal of …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This study was inspired by research of strategists on strategic innovation (SI),
aiming to provide a unique model to enhance the digitization of small and medium-sized …
aiming to provide a unique model to enhance the digitization of small and medium-sized …
Intellectual capital and performance of automotive manufacturers: the role of strategic thinking
NA Alqershi, WF Wan Yusoff… - International Journal of …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of intellectual capital (IC)
on the performance of Malaysian automotive manufacturing firms. It also examines the role …
on the performance of Malaysian automotive manufacturing firms. It also examines the role …
Ancestral social environments plus nonlinear benefits can explain cooperation in human societies
Human cooperation (paying a cost to benefit others) is puzzling from a Darwinian
perspective, particularly in groups with strangers who cannot repay nor are family members …
perspective, particularly in groups with strangers who cannot repay nor are family members …
Using blockchain to improve decision making that benefits the public good
Human decision making is often prone to biases and irrationality. Group decisions add
dynamic interactions that further complicate the choice process and frequently result in …
dynamic interactions that further complicate the choice process and frequently result in …
Dynamic games among teams with delayed intra-team information sharing
We analyze a class of stochastic dynamic games among teams with asymmetric information,
where members of a team share their observations internally with a delay of d. Each team is …
where members of a team share their observations internally with a delay of d. Each team is …
Individual versus group choices of repeated game strategies: A strategy method approach
We study experimentally the indefinitely repeated noisy prisoner's dilemma, in which
random events can change an intended action to its opposite. We investigate whether …
random events can change an intended action to its opposite. We investigate whether …
Cengo: A web-based serious game to increase the programming knowledge levels of computer engineering students
In recent years there has been an increased use of serious games to help increase the level
of knowledge and experience of individuals working in different domains. In particular …
of knowledge and experience of individuals working in different domains. In particular …
Assessing the relationship of strategic alignment with strategic response: mediating role of strategic thinking: prospective analytical research in Karkh health …
In light of the global repercussions of the recent Corona pandemic, past research examines
the responsibilities of contemporary organizations to respond to these novel and complex …
the responsibilities of contemporary organizations to respond to these novel and complex …