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Journal articles on the topic "Cooperation incentives"

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Micheli, Leticia, Mirre Stallen, and Alan G. Sanfey. "The Effect of Centralized Financial and Social Incentives on Cooperative Behavior and Its Underlying Neural Mechanisms." Brain Sciences 11, no. 3 (2021): 317. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11030317.

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Incentives are frequently used by governments and employers to encourage cooperation. Here, we investigated the effect of centralized incentives on cooperation, firstly in a behavioral study and then replicated in a subsequent neuroimaging (fMRI) study. In both studies, participants completed a novel version of the Public Goods Game, including experimental conditions in which the administration of centralized incentives was probabilistic and incentives were either of a financial or social nature. Behavioral results showed that the prospect of potentially receiving financial and social incentiv
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Yauch, Charlene A., and Daniel O. Navaresse. "Cooperative Research Incentives: Lessons Learned Using Students as Experimental Subjects." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 49, no. 16 (2005): 1504–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193120504901610.

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This paper reviews two experiments in which student volunteers were employed for research on cooperative and competitive behaviors. In both experiments the students were given the opportunity to earn incentive pay; the independent variable was the offering of incentives on either a competitive or cooperative basis. The researchers expected the incentives to influence the students' behaviors but found that some behaviors contradicted the expectations, particularly for the cooperative treatments. In both experiments, limited cooperation occurred despite the incentives offered. This paper present
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Ali, S. Nageeb, and David A. Miller. "Communication and Cooperation in Markets." American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 14, no. 4 (2022): 200–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/mic.20200296.

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Many markets rely on traders truthfully communicating who has cheated in the past and ostracizing those traders from future trade. This paper investigates when truthful communication is incentive compatible. We find that if each side has a myopic incentive to deviate, then communication incentives are satisfied only when the volume of trade is low. By contrast, if only one side has a myopic incentive to deviate, then communication incentives do not constrain the volume of supportable trade. Accordingly, there are strong gains from structuring trade so that one side either moves first or has it
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Libby, Theresa, and Linda Thorne. "The Influence of Incentive Structure on Group Performance in Assembly Lines and Teams." Behavioral Research in Accounting 21, no. 2 (2009): 57–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/bria.2009.21.2.57.

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ABSTRACT: Modern manufacturing settings increasingly rely upon workgroups; however, evidence concerning the best fit among incentive structure, production environment, and group performance has been mixed. Young et al. (1993) examine the effect of group incentives on group performance in cooperative and noncooperative environments. Although theory and evidence from practice indicate that group incentives combined with cooperation should result in higher group performance, their results were contrary to this prediction. To further explore this issue, we examine the effect of individual, group,
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Hackel, Jakob, Hitoshi Yamamoto, Isamu Okada, Akira Goto, and Alfred Taudes. "Asymmetric effects of social and economic incentives on cooperation in real effort based public goods games." PLOS ONE 16, no. 4 (2021): e0249217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249217.

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Many practitioners as well as researchers explore promoting environmentally conscious behavior in the context of public goods systems. Numerous experimental studies revealed various types of incentives to increase cooperation on public goods. There is ample evidence that monetary and non-monetary incentives, such as donations, have a positive effect on cooperation in public goods games that exceeds fully rational and optimal economic decision making. Despite an accumulation of these studies, in the typical setting of these experiments participants decide on an allocation of resources to a publ
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Dong, Yali, Tatsuya Sasaki, and Boyu Zhang. "The competitive advantage of institutional reward." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286, no. 1899 (2019): 20190001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.0001.

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Sustaining cooperation among unrelated individuals is a fundamental challenge in biology and the social sciences. In human society, this problem can be solved by establishing incentive institutions that reward cooperators and punish free-riders. Most of the previous studies have focused on which incentives promote cooperation best. However, a higher cooperation level does not always imply higher group fitness, and only incentives that lead to higher fitness can survive in social evolution. In this paper, we compare the efficiencies of three types of institutional incentives, namely, reward, pu
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Moser, Karin S., and Katrin Wodzicki. "The Effect of Reward Interdependence on Cooperation and Information-Sharing Intentions." Swiss Journal of Psychology 66, no. 2 (2007): 117–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/1421-0185.66.2.117.

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Incentives are central to the reinforcement of behavior. In the context of group work, it is important to distinguish between individual and collective incentives as rewards. High reward interdependence should constitute an incentive for cooperation among group members (e.g., collective vs. individual financial rewards), but experimental studies provide no support for this assumption, whereas some field studies found an increase in information exchange and team productivity. In the two experimental studies presented here (N1 = 46, N2 = 28), high reward interdependence resulted in a higher will
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Kibuchi, Eliud, Patrick Sturgis, Gabriele B. Durrant, and Olga Maslovskaya. "Do Interviewers Moderate the Effect of Monetary Incentives on Response Rates in Household Interview Surveys?" Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 8, no. 2 (2019): 264–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jssam/smy026.

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Abstract As citizens around the world become ever more reluctant to respond to survey interview requests, incentives are playing an increasingly important role in maintaining response rates. In face-to-face surveys, interviewers are the key conduit of information about the existence and level of any incentive offered and, therefore, potentially moderate the effectiveness with which an incentive translates nonproductive addresses into interviews. Yet, while the existing literature on the effects of incentives on response rates is substantial, little is currently known about the role of intervie
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Ludwiczak, Agata, Zoe Adams, and Magda Osman. "Actions Do Not Always Speak Louder Than Words." Experimental Psychology 69, no. 3 (2022): 155–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000555.

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Abstract. Financial (dis)incentives (e.g., bonuses, taxes) and social incentives (e.g., public praise) have typically been proposed as methods to encourage greater cooperation for the benefit of all. However, when cooperation requires exertion of effort, such interventions might not always be effective. While incentives tend to be highly motivating when choosing to exert effort, evidence suggests that they have less of an effect on behavior during effort execution. The aim of this exploratory study was to incorporate these insights into empirical investigation of the effects of social incentiv
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Bigoni, Maria, Margherita Fort, Mattia Nardotto, and Tommaso G. Reggiani. "Cooperation or Competition? A Field Experiment on Non-monetary Learning Incentives." B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 15, no. 4 (2015): 1753–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bejeap-2014-0109.

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Abstract We assess the effect of two antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes based on grading rules on students’ effort, using experimental data. We randomly assigned students to a tournament scheme that fosters competition between paired up students, a cooperative scheme that promotes information sharing and collaboration between students and a baseline treatment in which students can neither compete nor cooperate. In line with theoretical predictions, we find that competition induces higher effort with respect to cooperation, whereas cooperation does not increase effort with respect to the
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cooperation incentives"

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Okada, Isamu, Hitoshi Yamamoto, Fujio Toriumi, and Tatsuya Sasaki. "The Effect of Incentives and Meta-incentives on the Evolution of Cooperation." Public Library of Science, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004232.

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Although positive incentives for cooperators and/or negative incentives for free-riders in social dilemmas play an important role in maintaining cooperation, there is still the outstanding issue of who should pay the cost of incentives. The second-order free-rider problem, in which players who do not provide the incentives dominate in a game, is a well-known academic challenge. In order to meet this challenge, we devise and analyze a meta-incentive game that integrates positive incentives (rewards) and negative incentives (punishments) with second-order incentives, which are incentives for oth
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Chalvignac, Benoît. "Collective production processes, cooperation and incentives : experimental explorations." Phd thesis, Université de Strasbourg, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00830965.

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The study of knowledge creation processes has pointed to the complexity of individual interactions within productive organizations. This complexity appears to be such that incentive-based theories of the firm, which focus on information processing issues, may fail to grasp a substantial part of the individual decision-making involved in the context of organizational learning, and more broadly in collective production processes. In this thesis we use experimental methods to study the determinants of cooperation, in order to refine the behavioral assumptions on which economic theories of collect
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Briguglio, Marie. "Household cooperation in waste management : preferences, incentives and promotion." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21724.

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Few environmental problems exemplify market-failure better than municipal solid waste does: A direct by-product of economic production and consumption, its collection and disposal (still mainly at landfills, in many countries) incurs high capital and running costs, creates environmental and health impacts and, in European Union countries, risks incurring heavy financial penalties. The main remedy proposed in environmental economics is a marginal tax on the disposal of mixed household waste, intended to incentivise its reduction and separation for recycling. But taxes are politically unpopular,
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Jin, Xin, and 靳鑫. "Peer-to-peer system design: incentives and evolution of cooperation." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B50662235.

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The persistence of cooperation is a longstanding problem in the social and biological sciences. Recent advances of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks manifest as a promising platform to experiment and contribute to theories and algorithms on cooperation. In this thesis, by and large, we view P2P systems as an economy in which incentives are critical to stimulate contribution. Indeed, a P2P system can be considered as a society where different behaviors can emerge, and an empirical platform to understand cooperation and mimic evolving population. Specifically, we consider the problem of cooperation f
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Díaz, Marcela Ibáñez. "Social dilemmas the role of incentives, norms and institutions /." Sweden : Göteborg University, 2007. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/192042468.html.

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Srivastava, Vivek. "Behavior-based Incentives for Node Cooperation in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29172.

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A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) adopts a decentralized communication architecture which relies on cooperation among nodes at each layer of the protocol stack. Its reliance on cooperation for success and survival makes the ad hoc network particularly sensitive to variations in node behavior. Specifically, for functions such as routing, nodes which are limited in their resources may be unwilling to cooperate in forwarding for other nodes. Such selfish behavior leads to degradation in the performance of the network and possibly, in the extreme case, a complete cessation of operations. Consequentl
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Palma, Andre Luiz Bortolato da. "Ambientes e incentivos fiscais para inovação: uma proposta para criação do Núcleo do Parque Tecnológico da Universidade de São Paulo." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12142/tde-15032018-152056/.

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A inovação tecnológica tem sido considerada um fator essencial e decisivo para a boa performance de uma economia e, portanto, foco de profundos debates e estudos ao longo das últimas décadas. No contexto brasileiro, a matéria é relativamente recente quando comparadas com países estrangeiros. Por outro lado, a dinâmica presenciada traz a oportunidade de participar ativamente deste processo de consolidação dos mecanismos de inovação, especialmente aqueles que tratam da interação entre Universidade e Empresa. Neste sentido, desponta-se o questionamento sobre qual o papel dos ambientes especializa
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Lee, Chia-Kun. "Administrative incentives of interorganizational coordination for distance learning." CardinalScholar 1.0, 2009. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1466726.

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Collaboration has become a critical trend in the field of distance education. Many studies indicated that academic administrators believe in the positive impact of distance education, but they did not consider their roles in making distance learning programs effective. It is beneficial to investigate the administrators’ perceptions of establishing relationships with the other partners for enhancing the competitive advantages of their distance learning programs. This study examines the incentives that drive distance education administrators to consider collaboration. It also reveals how the adm
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Ibáñez, Díaz Marcela. "Social dilemmas : the role of incentives, norms and institutions /." Göteborg : Dep. of Economics, School of Business, Economics and Law, Göteborg Univ, 2007. http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/555808858.pdf.

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Rozic, Tina, and Julia Taxén. "Incentives for knowledge sharing in project based organizations : A case study at Sectra AB." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Företagsekonomi, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-120813.

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Background Previous research in the area of knowledge management shows that projectbased organizations often struggle with their employees resistance to shareknowledge with colleagues for reasons of self-interest. Other research show thatimplementing incentives to stimulate knowledge sharing behaviors has beenproven efficient. However, the fact that no previous research has touched uponthe topic in the context of project based organizations, motivated us to immerseourselves in the area. Purpose The purpose of this study was to map how incentives stimulate knowledgesharing in project based orga
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Books on the topic "Cooperation incentives"

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Virginia. General Assembly. Joint Legislative Audit & Review Commission. Encouraging local collaboration through state incentives. Commonwealth of Virginia, 2012.

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Pakistan) International Conference on 'Strenghening Peace and Cooperation in South Asia' (2016 Islāmābād. Strengthening peace and cooperation in South Asia: Incentives and constraints. Edited by Aneel Sarah Siddiq editor, Rafi Amna Ejaz editor, Islamabad Policy Research Institute, and Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung. Islamabad Policy Research Institute, 2017.

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1948-, Ferroni Marco A., Mody Ashoka, and World Bank, eds. International public goods: Incentives, measurement, and financing. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.

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R, Nalbantian Haig, and C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics (New York University)., eds. Incentives, cooperation, and risk sharing: Economic and psychological perspectives on employment contracts. Rowman & Littlefield, 1987.

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Díaz, Marcela Ibáñez. Social dilemmas: The role of incentives, norms and institutions. Göteborg University, 2007.

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Wiboonchutikula, Paitoon. Executive summary, trade and industrialization policy incentives for implementation through private-public sector cooperation. Thailand Development Research Institute Foundation, 1993.

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Horst, Siebert, and Universit"at Kiel. Instit"ut f"ur Weltwirtschaft., eds. Trends in business organization: Do participation and cooperation increase competitiveness? : international workshop. J.C.B. Mohr, 1995.

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Oberheitmann, Andreas. Some remarks on additionality and incentives in activities implemented jointly, joint implementation and the clean development mechanism. RWI, 1999.

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Oklahoma. Dept. of Commerce. Rules and regulations for the Oklahoma Economic Innovation Network Public/Private Partnership and Job Development Incentive Program. The Department, 1990.

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Suter, Roy. The role of positive incentives in promoting international environmental cooperation: International funding of nuclear safety projects in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Abteilung Innenpolitik/Vergleichende Politik, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cooperation incentives"

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Mosquera Valderrama, Irma, and Mirka Balharová. "Tax Incentives in Developing Countries: A Case Study—Singapore and Philippines." In Taxation, International Cooperation and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64857-2_7.

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AbstractThe aim of this chapter is twofold. The first aim is to analyse the main features of the tax incentives in developing countries with a case study of two countries, Singapore and the Philippines. Singapore has been regarded in literature as one of the countries that has successfully attracted foreign direct investment; however, it is not yet clear whether this is the result of tax incentives or any other measure. The Philippines is at the time of writing in the process of introducing a comprehensive tax reform program (CTRP) that aims to redesign the tax incentives to become more compet
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Lozano Rodríguez, Eleonora. "Tax Incentives in Pacific Alliance Countries, the BEPS Project (Action 5), and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda." In Taxation, International Cooperation and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64857-2_6.

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AbstractThe chapter provides a theoretical and conceptual approach to tax incentives and their desirable and problematic characteristics. It then presents the objectives that, from the international scenario, the OECD’s BEPS Project and the Sustainable Development Agenda seek from their good design and implementation. Finally, it presents the current panorama of such incentives in Latin American countries in general, and in those of the Pacific Alliance in particular, analysing, based on a sample of income and value-added tax incentives, their difficulties in meeting international standards. F
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Yeung, May T., William A. Kerr, Blair Coomber, Matthew Lantz, and Alyse McConnell. "Incentives, or Not, for Governments to Remove Asynchronous MRLs as Trade Barriers." In Declining International Cooperation on Pesticide Regulation. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60552-4_3.

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Bortun, Vladimir. "A Lost Decade: Incentives and Challenges for Transnational Party Cooperation." In Crisis, Austerity and Transnational Party Cooperation in Southern Europe. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39151-4_7.

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Djurovic, Olga, and Rados Djurovic. "EU Cooperation with Serbia for Externalization of Asylum." In International Perspectives on Migration. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74866-0_12.

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AbstractSince 2015, the role of the European Union (EU) in Serbia’s domestic migration, asylum, and refugee protection systems has grown significantly. This occurred in the process of Serbia’s accession to the EU, while formal negotiations about Serbia’s accession started in 2014. Serbian institutions refugee reception asylum and migration management systems are propped up by EU support and funding, and Serbian asylum and migration policy, legislative and field practices are aligned with the EU incentives accordingly. The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the scope of EU policy, legal and fi
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Lips, Wouter. "Conclusion." In Taxation, International Cooperation and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64857-2_11.

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AbstractThis book has been a collaboration between 20 authors who are all working on issues that link taxation with development and emancipation in the Global South in all sorts of different capacities. Together, we have offered ten chapters that explore four relevant themes: global tax governance and developing countries, external assistance for tax capacity building, tax incentives and attracting sustainable investment, and harmful and helpful tax practices for sustainable development. The book paints a picture of the difficulties countries in the Global South face when they participate in i
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Kullenberg, Gunnar. "Development of International Cooperation in Oceanography: Incentives from Science, Services, Economy and Security." In Coastal Research Library. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57577-3_32.

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Ballester Lafuente, Carlos, and Jean-Marc Seigneur. "Extending Trust Management with Cooperation Incentives: Achieving Collaborative Wi-Fi Sharing Using Trust Transfer to Stimulate Cooperative Behaviours." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43813-8_11.

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Hajnal, Zsófia. "Split or steal or gift." In Navigating the Future. Szegedi Tudományegyetem, 2025. https://doi.org/10.14232/gtk.nfdsib.2025.5.

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Incentives for cooperation can come from different conceptual directions, beyond the “sticks and carrots” duality. This paper looks into potential, altruistic extensions of the payoff structure known from the prisoner's dilemma in game theory. The illustration of the payoff extensions happens through the derived game “split or steal”. The notion of altruism has been frequently and increasingly channeled into game theory previously, yet no attempts were found where it affects the design of the payoff matrix directly and explicitly. The aim of this paper is to show that the original payoffs of t
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Kirchberger, Sarah. "Russian-Chinese Military-Technological Cooperation and the Ukrainian Factor." In Russia-China Relations. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97012-3_5.

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AbstractArms transfers are an important indicator of the level of strategic trust between countries. During the past 70 years, relations between China and the Soviet Union/Russia have gone through phases that were characterized by dramatically different levels of military-industrial cooperation. This paper explores how the fallout from the Crimea crisis of 2014 has impacted the Russian-Chinese arms trade relationship against the backdrop of a history where Russia aimed to restrict arms transfers to China. It argues that the sanctions imposed on China after the Tiananmen massacre in 1989 and on
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Conference papers on the topic "Cooperation incentives"

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Eddine Bahbouhi, Jalal, Saif Islam Bouderba, Abdelali Elkouay, and Najem Moussa. "Exploring the Impact of Group-Based Incentives on Cooperative Dynamics in Public Goods Game." In 2024 11th International Conference on Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications (WINCOM). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wincom62286.2024.10656618.

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Raafat, Ahmed M., Mohamed Fathy, Ayman Yehia, and Marianne A. Azer. "Cooperation incentives in wireless Ad hoc networks." In 2010 2nd International Conference on Education Technology and Computer (ICETC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetc.2010.5530059.

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Cutillo, Leucio Antonio, Refik Molva, and Melek Onen. "PRICE: Privacy preserving incentives for cooperation enforcement." In 2012 IEEE Thirteenth International Symposium on "A World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks" (WoWMoM). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wowmom.2012.6263707.

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Semina, Shezhana. "New Trends in the Development of Handicraft Industry in Irkutsk Province in the Second Half of the 1920s." In Irkutsk Historical and Economic Yearbook 2020. Baikal State University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/978-5-7253-3017-5.19.

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The article highlights trends in the development of handicraft production in the conditions of recognition of market relations, mechanisms of socio-economic incentives to cooperative forms of Association, difficulties of transition of handicraft industry to cooperation, results and results of socio-economic development of handicraft production by the end of the 1920s.
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Fafoutis, Xenofon, and Vasilios A. Siris. "Performance Incentives for Cooperation between Wireless Mesh Network Operators." In IEEE INFOCOM 2010 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infcomw.2010.5466679.

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Yildiz, Mursel, Manzoor Ahmed Khan, Fikret Sivrikaya, and Sahin Albayrak. "Cooperation incentives based load balancing in UCN: A probabilistic approach." In GLOBECOM 2012 - 2012 IEEE Global Communications Conference. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2012.6503532.

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Vincenzi, Matteo, Angelos Antonopoulos, Elli Kartsakli, John Vardakas, Luis Alonso, and Christos Verikoukis. "Cooperation incentives for multi-operator C-RAN energy efficient sharing." In ICC 2017 - 2017 IEEE International Conference on Communications. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icc.2017.7997131.

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Iyilade, Johnson, Adesola Aderounmu, and Matthew Adigun. "Incentives for Resource Sharing and Cooperation in Grid Computing System." In The 2007 International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies (NGMAST 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ngmast.2007.4343420.

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Karonen, O., and J. K. Nurminen. "Cooperation Incentives and Enablers for Wireless Peers in Heterogeneous Networks." In ICC 2008 - 2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccw.2008.30.

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Duong, M. H., C. M. Durbac, and T. A. Han. "Optimisation of hybrid institutional incentives for cooperation in finite populations." In The 2023 Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/isal_a_00568.

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Reports on the topic "Cooperation incentives"

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Atuesta, Laura, Maria Elena Corrales, Juan Manuel Puerta, Julia Sekkel, and Elena Costas-Perez. Evaluation of Transnational Programs at the IDB. Inter-American Development Bank, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010712.

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This evaluation assesses IDB's role in contributing to the coordinated solution of transnational challenges during the period 2000-2011. The evaluation found that the relevance and effectiveness of IDB's Technical Cooperation program has been limited - in particular the Regional Public Good (RPG) program. The efficiency of the transnational Technical Cooperation program has been reduced by specific characteristics of the RPG program, though the RPG team has been successful in mitigating some of these challenges through strong execution. Even in technical cooperation that financed pilots, asymm
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Molinas, José R., and Aníbal Pérez-Liñán. Who Decides on Public Expenditures?: A Political Economy Analysis of the Budget Process in Paraguay. Inter-American Development Bank, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008733.

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Over the last decade, every Paraguayan administration has faced greater political challenges and financial pressures than its predecessor. The result has been a chronic fiscal deficit since 1995. This study disentangles the budget-making process in Paraguay by studying the key players influencing the budget cycle (preparation, approval, execution, and control), their powers, and their incentives. The document discusses how the incentives for cooperation affect the conditions for the sustainability of public expenditures, the efficient allocation of resources, and the representative quality of
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Mercado, Elmer, and Amillah Rodil-Ocampo. Improving Urban Services through Inter-LGU Cooperation: The Case of Solid Waste Management. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.62986/pn2023.09.

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This Policy Note looks into the opportunities, benefits, and challenges of interlocal cooperation models in providing common solid waste management (SWM) services. Through case studies of the Surallah Cluster Sanitary Landfill in South Cotabato and the Passi City Integrated Solid Waste Management Facility (PIWMF) in Iloilo, the paper evaluates the management structure, financing strategies, sustainability, and issues and challenges of interlocal arrangements operating these facilities. It concludes that the provincial government’s active involvement, particularly in providing technical, financ
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Babadjanov, Jakhongir, and Bekzod Zakirov. Challenges of pesticide use and its management in Uzbekistan: Is a green approach to plant protection possible? TOSHKENT SHAHRIDAGI XALQARO VESTMINSTER UNIVERSITETI, 2024. https://doi.org/10.70735/kcid8505.

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The path forward for pesticide management in Uzbekistan must balance food security with environmental and public health concerns. The long-term applications of green agriculture remain uncertain due to the lack of incentives. Long-term success will depend on precise enforcement mechanisms, robust public education efforts, and cooperation to ensure that both food safety and food security goals are met.
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Ramos, Adrián, and Daniel Heymann. MERCOSUR in Transition: Macroeconomic Perspectives. Inter-American Development Bank, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011152.

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As the region has entered a phase of recovery leaving behind the episodes of extreme turbulence, and the decision horizons have been somewhat extended, it seems appropriate to reconsider the medium term prospects of Mercosur, including the possibility of moving towards a process of deepening integration. This paper tries to contribute to this search activity with a brief analysis of regional macroeconomic interactions, and a discussion in broad terms of incentives and restrictions for macroeconomic cooperation in the specific conditions of the region.
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Alden, Chris, and Jing Gu. China–Africa Economic Zones as Catalysts for Industrialisation. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2021.045.

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Chinese-sponsored Economic and Trade Cooperation Zones offer African countries opportunities for new sources of investment, employment, skills transfer and technology transfer that promote industrialisation. For more than 15 years, these economic zones have provided a window into the complexities of transforming African aspirations for industrialisation into realities. Through policy frameworks and incentives, Chinese firms have been encouraged to link with local economies. Despite varied outcomes, African support for industrial parks remains strong. To be sustainable, African Special Economic
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Afkhami, Shirin, and Máté Szalai. Evaluating the current state of the Saudi-Iranian reconciliation. Külügyi és Külgazdasági Intézet, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47683/kkielemzesek.ke-2021.74.

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The article aims at assessing the current state of Saudi-Iranian relations and the reconciliation process taking place between the two Middle Eastern countries since 2021 by overviewing the main factors both on the domestic and international levels which can serve as either incentives for cooperation or obstacles. In the domestic realm, economic considerations are the primary drivers for both governments to get closer to each other. Regionally, the Yemeni conflict, Lebanese domestic politics, as well as the Iranian nuclear question are the most important issues affecting the process. In themse
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Giordano, Paolo. The External Dimension of MERCOSUR: Prospects for North-South Integration with the European Union. Inter-American Development Bank, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009187.

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The paper addresses the particular issues that arise during the negotiation of comprehensive trade and integration agreements, which involve political and cooperation dialogue in addition to trade liberalization talks. It explores the features of the New Regionalism that emerged in the Southern Cone region during the 1990s and in this light it analyzes MERCOSUR's South-South external agenda. Since the negotiation with the EU stands as a laboratory for a new model for North-South integration it provides a detailed analysis of the political and economic incentives for this integration process. T
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Rodríguez Pinzón, Erika, and Germán Ríos Méndez. Latin America and the Caribbean–European Union Relations: Strengthening a Strategic Alliance. Fundación Carolina, 2025. https://doi.org/10.33960/issn-e.1885-9119.dtfcieen.

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The continuous changes in international geopolitics compel different actors to review and redefine their strategic alliances. Recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, China’s growing influence in Latin America amid declining U.S. presence, the presidency of Donald Trump and its impact on multilateralism, Brexit, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine illustrate an evolving and complex global scenario. This article examines how the European Union (EU) and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), with their long-standing historical ties, shared values, and various association, free trade, political,
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Avis, William. Ukraine Crisis and Climate and Environment Commitments. Institute of Development Studies, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2022.047.

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This rapid literature review collates available literature on the impact of the Ukraine crisis on international climate and environment commitments and considerations. The review draws on a range of sources predominantly blogs, opinion pieces and snap analyses. Given the nature of the conflict, its myriad impacts and uncertain end point, this report should be reviewed with a degree of caution. As the analysis draws heavily on opinion pieces and snap analyses, these will likely be outdated relatively quickly, and some assumptions shown to be flawed. Similarly, as events evolve, some analysis wi
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