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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV007616594
    Format: 52, 5 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Institut für Mathematische Wirtschaftsforschung 〈Bielefeld〉: Working papers 120
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Spieltheorie ; Ökologie
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV007621470
    Format: 14, 5 Bl.
    Series Statement: Institut für Mathematische Wirtschaftsforschung 〈Bielefeld〉: Working papers 131
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1831651793
    ISBN: 9780444537676
    Content: This chapter reviews the origin and development of game-theoretic ideas in biology. It covers more than half a century of research and focuses on those models and conceptual advancements that are rooted in fundamental biological theory and have been exposed to substantial empirical scrutiny. The different areas of research—ranging from molecules and microbes to animals and plants—are described using informative examples rather than attempting an all-encompassing survey.
    In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications, Amsterdam : North Holland, 2014, (2015), Seite 575-617, 9780444537676
    In: 0444537678
    In: year:2015
    In: pages:575-617
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_183164164X
    ISBN: 0444894276
    Content: The subject matter of evolutionary game theory is the analysis of conflict and cooperation in animals and plants. Originally, game theory was developed as a theory of human strategic behavior based on an idealized picture of rational decision making. Evolutionary game theory does not rely on rationality assumptions but on the idea that the Darwinian process of natural selection drives organisms toward the optimization of reproductive success. Most of evolutionary game theory focuses on those cases where stable equilibrium is reached. However, the dynamics of evolutionary processes in disequilibrium is also an active area of research. In principle, evolutionary game theory deals only with fully symmetric games. Asymmetric conflicts are embedded in symmetric games where each player has the same chance to be on each side of the conflict. The mathematical definition of evolutionary stability refers to symmetric games only. Because asymmetric conflicts can be embedded in symmetric games, this is no obstacle for the treatment of asymmetric conflicts.
    In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications, Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1994, (1994), Seite 929-993, 0444894276
    In: 9780444894274
    In: year:1994
    In: pages:929-993
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_370308786
    Format: XIV, 485 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 0262083264
    Series Statement: Dahlem workshop report
    Note: Conference proceedings , Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology , Psychology
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    Keywords: Kooperation ; Hilfsbereitschaft ; Kooperatives Verhalten ; Evolution ; Entwicklung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_719604370
    Format: XI, 434 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9780262018081
    Series Statement: Strüngmann forum reports
    Content: List of contributors -- Six reasons for invoking evolution in decision theory / Peter Hammerstein and Jeffrey R. Stevens -- Putting mechanisms into behavioral ecology / Alex Kacelnik -- Machinery of cognition / Charles R. Gallistel -- Building blocks of human decision making / Nick Chater -- Error management theory / Daniel Nettle -- Neuroethology of decision making / Geoffrey K. Adams, Karli K. Watson, John Pearson, and Michael -- Platt -- Decision making : what can evolution do for us? / Edward H. Hagen, Nick Chater, C. Randy Gallistel, Alasdair Houston, Alex Kacelnik, Tobias Kalenscher, Daniel Nettle, Danny Oppenheimer and David W. Stephens -- Robustness in a variable environment -- Robustness in biological and social systems / Jessica C. Flack, Peter Hammerstein, and David C. Krakauer -- Robust neural decision-making / Peter Dayan -- Advantages of cognitive limitations / Yaakov Kareev -- Modularity and decision making / Robert Kurzban -- Robustness in a variable environment / Kevin A. Gluck, John M. McNamara, Henry Brighton, Peter Dayan, Yaakov Kareev, Jens Krause, Robert Kurzban, Reinhard Selten, Jeffrey R. Stevens, Bernhard Voelkl, and William C. Wimsatt -- Variation in decision making -- Biological analogs of personality / Niels J. Dingemanse and Max Wolf -- Sources of variation within the individual / Gordon D. A. Brown, Alex M. Wood, and Nick Chater -- Variation in decision making / Sasha R. X. Dall, Samuel D. Gosling, Gordon D. A. Brown, Niels Dingemanse, Ido Erev, Martin Kocher, Laura Schulz, Peter M. Todd, Franjo J. Weissing, and Max Wolf -- Evolutionary perspectives on social cognition -- The cognitive underpinnings of social behavior : selectivity in social cognition / Thomas Mussweiler, Andrew R. Todd, and Jan Crusius -- Early social cognition : how psychological mechanism can inform models of decision making / Felix Warneken and Alexandra Rosati -- Who cares? : other-regarding concerns decisions with feeling / Keith Jensen -- Learning, cognitive limitations, and the modeling of social behavior / Peter Hammerstein and Robert Boyd -- Evolutionary perspectives on social cognition / Robert Boyd, Benjamin Bossan, Simon Goñchter, Thomas Griffiths, Peter Hammerstein, Keith Jensen, Thomas Mussweiler, Rosemarie Nagel, and Felix Warneken -- Bibliography -- Subject index
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [369] - 426
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Psychology
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    Keywords: Entscheidungsfindung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
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    Bielefeld,
    UID:
    almafu_BV010690986
    Format: 34 S.
    Series Statement: Institut für Mathematische Wirtschaftsforschung 〈Bielefeld〉: Arbeiten aus dem Institut für Mathematische Wirtschaftsforschung 83
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949253361802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 434 pages) : , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 0262306026 , 9780262306027 , 9780262306942 , 0262306948
    Series Statement: Strüngmann forum reports
    Content: How do we make decisions? Conventional decision theory tells us only which behavioral choices we ought to make if we follow certain axioms. In real life, however, our choices are governed by cognitive mechanisms shaped over evolutionary time through the process of natural selection. Evolution has created strong biases in how and when we process information, and it is these evolved cognitive building blocks--from signal detection and memory to individual and social learning--that provide the foundation for our choices. An evolutionary perspective thus sheds necessary light on the nature of how we and other animals make decisions. This volume--with contributors from a broad range of disciplines, including evolutionary biology, psychology, economics, anthropology, neuroscience, and computer science--offers a multidisciplinary examination of what evolution can tell us about our and other animals' mechanisms of decision making. Human children, for example, differ from chimpanzees in their tendency to over-imitate others and copy obviously useless actions; this divergence from our primate relatives sets up imitation as one of the important mechanisms underlying human decision making. The volume also considers why and when decision mechanisms are robust, why they vary across individuals and situations, and how social life affects our decisions.
    Note: "Eleventh Ernst Strüngmann Forum held June 19-24, 2011, Frankfurt am Main."
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almafu_9960119867902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 276 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-511-75242-3
    Content: Since the development of game theory, the analysis of animal behaviour using the theories of economics has become a growing field of biological research in which models of games and markets play an important role. Studies of sexual selection, interspecific mutualism and intraspecific cooperation show that individuals exchange commodities to their mutual benefit; the exchange values of commodities are a source of conflict, and behavioural mechanisms such as partner choice and contest between competitors determines the composition of trading pairs or groups. These 'biological markets' can be examined to gain a better understanding of the underlying principles of evolutionary ecology. In this volume scientists from different disciplines combine insights from economics, evolutionary biology and the social sciences to look at comparative aspects of economic behaviour in humans and other animals. Aimed primarily at evolutionary biologists and anthropologists, it will also appeal to psychologists and economists interested in an evolutionary approach.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Games and markets : economic behaviour in humans and other animals / Peter Hammerstein -- Social dilemmas and human behaviour / Elinor Ostrom -- Cooperation and collective action in animal behaviour / Charles L. Nunn and Rebecca J. Lewis -- Conflict reconciliation and negotiation in non-human primates : the value of long-term relationships / Jan A.R.A.M. van Hooff -- Biological markets : partner choice as the driving force behind the evolution of mutualisms / Ronald Noë -- The utility of grooming in baboon troops / Louise Barrett and S. Peter Henzi -- The cleaner fish market / Redouan Bshary -- Modelling interspecific mutualisms as biological markets / Jason D. Hoeksema and Mark W. Schwartz -- Human mate choice strategies / Boguslaw Pawłowski and Robin I.M. Dunbar -- How does mate choice contribute to exaggeration and diversity in sexual characters? / Andrew Pomiankowski and Yoh Iwasa -- Information about sperm competition and the economics of sperm allocation / Geoffrey A. Parker and Mike A. Ball -- The economics of male mating strategies / Robin I.M. Dunbar. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-00399-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-65014-3
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041945699
    Note: Premier: 05.08.2007, dctp auf RTL , 24 Min. , Orig.: Deutschland 2007
    In: Krieg ist das Ende aller Pläne & Woher wir kommen, wohin wir gehen / Drehbuch und Regie: Alexander Kluge, München, 2008
    Language: German
    Keywords: DNS ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Kluge, Alexander 1932-
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