Evolutionary game theory: A renaissance
J Newton - Games, 2018 - mdpi.com
Economic agents are not always rational or farsighted and can make decisions according to
simple behavioral rules that vary according to situation and can be studied using the tools of …
simple behavioral rules that vary according to situation and can be studied using the tools of …
Elevating the human experience (HX) through service research collaborations: introducing ServCollab
Purpose Elevating the human experience (HX) through research collaborations is the
purpose of this article. ServCollab facilitates and supports service research collaborations …
purpose of this article. ServCollab facilitates and supports service research collaborations …
A world unto itself: human communication as active inference
Recent theoretical work in developmental psychology suggests that humans are
predisposed to align their mental states with those of other individuals. One way this …
predisposed to align their mental states with those of other individuals. One way this …
Adopting and diffusing hydrogen technology in air transport: An evolutionary game theory approach
S Chen, S Bravo-Melgarejo, R Mongeau, E Malavolti - Energy Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper uses an evolutionary game theory approach to assess the diffusion of different
hydrogen technologies in the air transport system. Our model is extended to consider …
hydrogen technologies in the air transport system. Our model is extended to consider …
Service ecosystem health: a transformative approach to elevating service science
Events in the year 2020 threw human service systems into chaotic states, threatening
peoples' lives and livelihoods. Before 2020, there were many profound challenges to human …
peoples' lives and livelihoods. Before 2020, there were many profound challenges to human …
An active inference model of collective intelligence
Collective intelligence, an emergent phenomenon in which a composite system of multiple
interacting agents performs at levels greater than the sum of its parts, has long compelled …
interacting agents performs at levels greater than the sum of its parts, has long compelled …
A shared intentionality account of uniquely human social bonding
Many mechanisms of social bonding are common to all primates, but humans seemingly
have developed some that are unique to the species. These involve various kinds of …
have developed some that are unique to the species. These involve various kinds of …
Life history changes accompany increased numbers of cortical neurons: A new framework for understanding human brain evolution
S Herculano-Houzel - Progress in Brain Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Narratives of human evolution have focused on cortical expansion and increases in brain
size relative to body size, but considered that changes in life history, such as in age at …
size relative to body size, but considered that changes in life history, such as in age at …
Shared intentions: The evolution of collaboration
J Newton - Games and Economic Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
The ability to form shared intentions and adjust one's choices in collaboration with others is
a fundamental aspect of human nature. We discuss the forces that act for and against the …
a fundamental aspect of human nature. We discuss the forces that act for and against the …
A multiagent game theoretic simulation of public policy coordination through collaboration
Background: Policy coordination is necessary to address many of the sustainability
challenges we face today. The formal representations of policy coordination focus on …
challenges we face today. The formal representations of policy coordination focus on …