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Logics for Cooperation, Actions and Preferences

MoL 2007 18: 
  Logics for Cooperation, Actions and Preferences

MoL 2007 18: Logics for Cooperation, Actions and Preferences

... between cooperation logics as CL and ATL that investigate coalitional power from such a high level perspective and cooperation logics that do represent coalitional power in a more explicit way ...

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PP 2008 40: 
  A Logic for Cooperation, Actions and Preferences

PP 2008 40: A Logic for Cooperation, Actions and Preferences

... with Preferences As an intermediate step towards a logic for reasoning about cooperation, actions and preferences, we first combine the preference logic and the environment ...the ...

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PP 2008 39: 
  Modal Logics for Reasoning about Preferences and Cooperation: Expressive Power and Complexity

PP 2008 39: Modal Logics for Reasoning about Preferences and Cooperation: Expressive Power and Complexity

... modal logics for reasoning about cooperation and ...about cooperation is in terms of computational complexity, we use known complexity results for extended modal logics and obtain for each ...

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Peer Effects and Social Preferences in Voluntary Cooperation

Peer Effects and Social Preferences in Voluntary Cooperation

... social preferences incorporating various psychological motives predict either that there are no peer effects (efforts are unrelated) or that peer effects take the form of efforts being strategic ...distributional ...

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Exploring the influence of national culture on
firms’ competitive actions preferences

Exploring the influence of national culture on firms’ competitive actions preferences

... competition- cooperation since the consequences of the actions engaged by the focal firm have different effect on the other players which in turn, might lead to different kind of ...The actions ...

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Preferences, actions and voting rules

Preferences, actions and voting rules

... strict preferences and rational voters, the vote pro…le is determined and identical to the preference ...when preferences are common knowledge and coordination is ...

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For a Sociology of Deceit: Doubled Identities, Interested Actions and Situational Logics of Opportunity

For a Sociology of Deceit: Doubled Identities, Interested Actions and Situational Logics of Opportunity

... Opposing this individualist framework, sociology developed a second approach towards deceit. Durkheim (1984 [1893]) highlighted the significance of sui generis integrative forces for the incidence of deceit within a ...

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MoL 2019 20: 
  Gatekeepers in Social Networks: Logics for Communicative Actions

MoL 2019 20: Gatekeepers in Social Networks: Logics for Communicative Actions

... The definition of model update through a global action represents this, and it thus encodes the communicative dynamics. The notion of model update, or information update, is taken from DEL. This is a branch of modal ...

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CiteSeerX — On Equilibrium Payments for Cooperation and Their Social Preferences ∗

CiteSeerX — On Equilibrium Payments for Cooperation and Their Social Preferences ∗

... quasi-maximin preferences, a player cares about the payoff of the other player, but less so if the other player receives more than he ...inducing cooperation implies that cooperation is always ...

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Unlocking a Configurational Perspective of Institutional Logics: Market Entry Actions by U.S. Landfills, 1970-2014

Unlocking a Configurational Perspective of Institutional Logics: Market Entry Actions by U.S. Landfills, 1970-2014

... 56 While a focus on political ideology may seem at first to be theoretically and methodologically unconnected to organizational action, there are several reasons why the political ideology of constituents is applicable ...

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Trade, social preferences and regulatory cooperation : the new WTO-think

Trade, social preferences and regulatory cooperation : the new WTO-think

... The TBT Agreement recommends performance- over process-based measures, because there may be gains from having different approaches to meet regulatory objectives (art. 2.8). It requires governments to base their ...

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Parametric continuity from preferences when the topology is weak and actions are discrete

Parametric continuity from preferences when the topology is weak and actions are discrete

... Still, weakly ordered parameters do not form a normal space. We pro- vide a solution and close with an algorithm for eliciting preferences. † June 30, 2016. I thank an anonymous referee, Itzhak Gilboa, Simon ...

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Baby Intuitions Benchmark (BIB): Discerning the goals, preferences, and actions of others

Baby Intuitions Benchmark (BIB): Discerning the goals, preferences, and actions of others

... Moira R. Dillon New York University Abstract To achieve human-like common sense about everyday life, machine learning systems must understand and reason about the goals, preferences, and actions of other ...

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Words versus actions as a means to influence cooperation in social dilemma situations

Words versus actions as a means to influence cooperation in social dilemma situations

... In the third treatment, the leader also makes the first move. However, in contrast to the second treatment, she uses words rather than actions to influence cooperation. In this treatment, the leader has an ...

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Peer effects and social preferences in voluntary cooperation: a theoretical and experimental analysis

Peer effects and social preferences in voluntary cooperation: a theoretical and experimental analysis

... voluntary cooperation predominately take the form of efforts being strategic complements rather than substitutes as predicted by most theories of social ...social preferences do not capture the peer effects ...

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Finding common ground: horse riders' preferences and potential for conflict for varying management actions

Finding common ground: horse riders' preferences and potential for conflict for varying management actions

... for recreational horse riding is inconsistent with conservation objectives and should not be allowed. Therefore, some sort of managerial actions restricting the number of horse riders at one time in parks and ...

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A Path in the Jungle of Logics for Multi-Agent Systems:  on the Relation between General Game-Playing Logics and Seeing-To-It-That Logics

A Path in the Jungle of Logics for Multi-Agent Systems: on the Relation between General Game-Playing Logics and Seeing-To-It-That Logics

... of logics for MAS: the family of seeing-to-it-that logics, whose most representative member is STIT by [4], and GDL by [28, ...agents’ actions are not ...

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Unpacking domestic preferences in the policy-‘receiving’ state: the EU’s migration cooperation with Senegal and Ghana

Unpacking domestic preferences in the policy-‘receiving’ state: the EU’s migration cooperation with Senegal and Ghana

... student visas and visas for business, which were perceived as being ‘deplorably’ low in 2015/2016. 18 Beyond conflicting migration narratives, a point of serious contention with domestic rules is the identification ...

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Logics with Copy and Remove

Logics with Copy and Remove

... Action model logic (AML) [4] is a well-known dynamic epistemic logic to model information change. Action model logic is an extension of basic epistemic logic with a dynamic modal operator for the execution of ...

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Ecotourism, Stated Preferences, a Paradox between Environmental Awareness and Environmental Actions: The Case of Monteverde, Costa Rica

Ecotourism, Stated Preferences, a Paradox between Environmental Awareness and Environmental Actions: The Case of Monteverde, Costa Rica

... Finally the results show highly significant differences in ecotourist responses between their willingness to pay in relations to their awareness to different carbon offset programs (Figure 5). 3.4. Stated ...

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