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  • The main goal of the book is show how redistribution systems (it means systems where remuneration of the members of the system differ from their real productivity) influence people behavior. All human systems (family, firm, organization, society, state) are redistribution systems – at least some necessary redistribution must be done in favor of child, old people, ills and so on. That is why redistribution must be seen as one of the key factors influencing human behavior. From the point of view of game theory human action can be described as continual row of games (conflict situations) where the opinions and interests of the people clash. In some moment person can participate in many different games and his/her behavior (strategy) in one game can be influenced by his/her reward and losses from the other games. Because human behavior takes place in time it is also influenced by the reward from the future games. Present and future games influencing behavior of the person in some game can be of different type – for instance behavior of person in the situation of prison dilemma can be influenced by his/her reward form present and future game that have characters of stag hunt or battle of sex. What we want to say is that human behavior takes place in some present and future context (and is, of course influence also by past context – e.g. behavior of the people in previous games). So it is insufficient to analyze human behavior only from the point of view of some game. The behavior must be analyzed in such way including context of studied game. The theory of contextual games is analytical tool helping to better understanding of human behavior. The book describes main characteristic of the theory of contextual games and its practical using (for instance in the case of corruption, wars against “mafia”).
  • The main goal of the book is show how redistribution systems (it means systems where remuneration of the members of the system differ from their real productivity) influence people behavior. All human systems (family, firm, organization, society, state) are redistribution systems – at least some necessary redistribution must be done in favor of child, old people, ills and so on. That is why redistribution must be seen as one of the key factors influencing human behavior. From the point of view of game theory human action can be described as continual row of games (conflict situations) where the opinions and interests of the people clash. In some moment person can participate in many different games and his/her behavior (strategy) in one game can be influenced by his/her reward and losses from the other games. Because human behavior takes place in time it is also influenced by the reward from the future games. Present and future games influencing behavior of the person in some game can be of different type – for instance behavior of person in the situation of prison dilemma can be influenced by his/her reward form present and future game that have characters of stag hunt or battle of sex. What we want to say is that human behavior takes place in some present and future context (and is, of course influence also by past context – e.g. behavior of the people in previous games). So it is insufficient to analyze human behavior only from the point of view of some game. The behavior must be analyzed in such way including context of studied game. The theory of contextual games is analytical tool helping to better understanding of human behavior. The book describes main characteristic of the theory of contextual games and its practical using (for instance in the case of corruption, wars against “mafia”). (en)
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  • Game Theory (Redistribution and Contextual Games) as a Tool for Human Behaviour Decoding
  • Game Theory (Redistribution and Contextual Games) as a Tool for Human Behaviour Decoding (en)
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  • Budinský, Petr
  • Havlíček, Karel
  • Heissler, Herbert
  • Mihola, Jiří
  • Valenčík, Radim
  • Wawrosz, Petr
  • Benesch, Jiří
  • Kosička, Tomáš
  • Mihalčinová, Hana
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