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A Game Theoretic Analysis of Mechanisms to Induce Regional Technological Cooperation

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A Game Theoretic Analysis of Mechanisms to Induce Regional Technological Cooperation
A concept of regional technological cooperation is developed based on a cooperative game theoretic model, in which a plan of payoff distributions induces an agreement that is acceptable to each participant. Under certain conditions, the underlying game is shown to be convex, and hence to have a nonempty core with the Shapley value allocations belonging to the core. A compensation scheme is devised based on the Shapley value allocations, whereby participants who enjoy a greater payoff with respect to the technological cooperation compensate the participants who receive a relatively lesser payoff via cooperation. In this manner, regional technological cooperation can bring overall benefits to all the involved players in the game. Some insightful examples are provided to illustrate the methodological concept. Key words: international technology transfer, regional technological cooperation, transfer mechanisms, game theory, coalitions, Shapley values, transferable utility.
Hanif D. Sherali, Qing Li
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Type Journal
Year 2000
Where INFORMATICALT
Authors Hanif D. Sherali, Qing Li
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