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    supermarkets use this power at local‚ national‚ and global level are rooted firmly in one of two assumptions; that our consumer society operates either as a ‘zero sum game’ or as a ‘positive sum game’. In a zero sum game‚ one ’player’ can only win at the cost of another – when one wins‚ another consequently loses. In a positive sum game‚ the outcome can be a net gain for all ‘players’ – what’s good for one is good for all‚ on some level. Each assumption has its proponents and opponents‚ each side

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    Help Session • Writing the GUI • Switching turns and the referee • Checking for valid moves and flipping • The MINIMAX(!!!) algorithm • Copy constructor Othello Help Session 1 of 17 Nov 21‚ 2013 Writing the GUI •  Think Tetris! 2D Game Board -  array of squares where each square represents a space on the board -  Could use two arrays – one for pieces and one for squares. •  Separates the graphics from the logic •  These two arrays might be contained in different classes

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    category appears to be the most interesting one‚ because they have the capability of adapting to changes or to any particular situation‚ fact that for me could be an advantage when negotiating‚ because they maybe are not looking for a zero-zum game‚ but for a win-win game in which they will adapt their desires with the other party desires and get all the objectives wanted. CONCLUSIONS: * Culture is a variable affected by external and internal stimuli and this may be consciously managed by the same

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    Christensen Raynor 2003

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    down the hierarchy and closer to the marketplace‚ thereby enabling faster‚ better-focused innovation. Their belief was very much in fashion; decentralization and autonomy Management Theory by Clayton M.Christensen and Michael E. Raynor SEPTEMBER 2003 m Why Executives Should Care About Management Theory appeared to have helped other large companies. And the start-ups that seemed to be doing so well at the time were all small‚ autonomous‚ and close to their markets. Surely what was

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    best 3 of 5 games (or 4/7 or 5/9). For each game‚ the first player to reach 11 points wins that game‚ however a game must be won by at least a two point margin. A point is scored after each ball is put into play (not just when the server wins the point as in volleyball). The edges of the table are part of the legal table surface‚ but not the sides. Flow of the Match Each player serves two points in a row and then switch server. However‚ if a score of 10-10 is reached in any game‚ then each server

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    shops and there are conflicting views as to whether this power is used for the good of everyone or at the expense of everyone other than the supermarkets themselves or as Dennis Wrong (1977) calls it Positive Sum Game- “where all parties involved benefit to some extent” or Zero Sum Game- “where supermarkets wield their power at the expense of others” (Allen‚ 2009‚ p.70) Supermarkets due to their sheer size and buying power have a huge advantage over the small independent high street shops. They

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    Payoff Matrix

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    Problem #4 (page 363) Consider a game with two players who cannot communicate‚ and in which each player is asked a question.  The players can answer the question honestly or lie.  If both answer honestly each receives $100.  If one player answers honestly and the other lies‚ the liar receives $500 and the honest player gets nothing.  If both lie‚ then each receives $50. a) Construct the payoff matrix Honest Player 1 Lie $100 $100 $500 $0 $500 $0 $50 $50 $100

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    Practice Problem Sets Industrial Organization Oz Shy General Instructions for Students 1. The problem sets given in this handout are taken from old exams. 2. Exercises should NOT submitted (they will not be graded). However‚ 3. The best‚ and perhaps the only‚ way to ensure that you understand the material taught in class is to solve these exercises under “exam conditions” and only then check the proposed solution. 4. Solutions to all problems can be downloaded as a separate file. 5. Another

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    (5pnts) Find the pure strategy Nash equilibria of the simultaneous game b. (5pnts) Now suppose the game is played sequentially. Find the subgame perfect equilibrium if player 1 goes first and if player 2 goes first. c. (5pnts) Discuss whether each of the players would want to go first or second. d. (5pnts) Write down a system of equations such that the solution to the system would give a completely mixed strategy equilibrium of this game (please clearly define all of your notation). Can this system of equations

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    References: Burgess H & Burgess G M (1997) Encyclopedia of Conflict Resolution ‚ ABC-CLIO‚ Denver Deutsch M (2000) “Cooperation and Comnpetition” in The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice‚ Jossey-Bass‚ San Francisco Deutsch M (1973) The Resolution of Conflict: Constructive and Destructive Processes‚ Yale University Press‚ Newhaven Lax D & Sebenius J K (1986) The Manager as Negotiator: Bargaining for Cooperation and Competetive

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