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Decision Making using Game Theory
by 
Anthony Kelly
  
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Subject(s):  Business
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English

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Library copies:   1
File size:   1240 KB
ISBN:   0511058616
Release date:   Mar 27, 2003

Description

Game theory is a key element in most decision making processes involving two or more people or organisations. This book explains how game theory can predict the outcome of complex decision making processes, and how it can help you to improve your own negotiation and decision making skills. It is grounded in well-established theory, yet the wide ranging international examples used to illustrate its application offer a fresh approach to what is becoming an essential weapon in the armoury of the informed manager. The book is accessibly written, explaining in simple terms the underlying mathematics behind games of skill, before moving on to more sophisticated topics such as zero-sum games, mixed-motive games, and multi-person games, coalitions and power. Clear examples and helpful diagrams are used throughout, and the mathematics is kept to a minimum. Written for managers, students and decision makers in any field.

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