The growing ubiquity of artificial intelligence (AI) in applications is rapidly changing everyday life, underscoring the need to understand its social intelligence. A new AI study examines the social ...
Colin Camerer is the Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Economics at the California Institute of Technology. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1981 and worked at the Kellogg School ...
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Hybrid model reveals people act less rationally in complex games, more predictably in simple ones
Throughout their everyday lives, humans are typically required to make a wide range of decisions, which can impact their well-being, health, social connections, and finances. Understanding the human ...
Ever wonder how nodes are incentivized in a blockchain to ensure trust, consensus and cooperation in a system with no central authority? The answer lies in game theory, the mathematical study of ...
Initial Consultation on Behavior Theory and Design: 1-hr initial consultation with core faculty on incorporation of behavioral theory and guidance on selection theory Ongoing Consultation on Behavior ...
We examine a supply chain with a single supplier and multiple retailers to predict retailers’ actual ordering behaviors. If retailer orders exceed supplier capacity, a proportional rationing rule ...
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