Game theory explores the rational basis of decision-making. The importance of the subject arises from the pervasiveness of the assumption of rational behavior in all of the human sciences. This assumption lies at the foundation of almost all of the work in these sciences, including economics, management science, behavioural science, and so on.
Game theory plays a significant role in much of the contemporary research in economics and management science. Applications of game theory have arisen in many fields of economics and management science, such as industrial organisation, international economics and political science. In particular, non-cooperative games have become the primary models for fruitful applications.
This special issue invites original research on game theory and its applications in economics and management science. It welcomes both theoretical and applied papers on all aspects of strategic issues in economics and management.
The following topics are recommended but not limited to:
- Strategic-form games and extensive-form games
- Cooperative games and network games
- Foundations of decision and game theory
- Applications in economics and management
- Experimental and behavioral game theory
Important Dates
Full paper due: 30 September, 2015
Notification of acceptance: 31 December, 2015
Notification of acceptance: 31 December, 2015
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