Résumé IA
Nous avons examiné 10000 résultats en direct pour the science of cooperation et retenu les 3 options qui semblent les plus utiles à comparer en premier.
Les thèmes les plus forts dans cette sélection sont Game Theory et Business.
Nous avons examiné 10000 résultats en direct pour the science of cooperation et retenu les 3 options qui semblent les plus utiles à comparer en premier.
Les thèmes les plus forts dans cette sélection sont Game Theory et Business.
Source: NCBA CLUSA
Description
An applied framework that uses behavioral science, psychology, and anthropology to strengthen cooperative business structures. It focuses on how reputation, social norms, and membership rules can foster deeper cooperation within member-owned organizations.
Idéal pour
Cooperative business owners, Member relations managers, Social entrepreneurs et Organizational psychologists
Évaluation
Source: Hachette Book Group
Description
A seminal academic work by Robert Axelrod that explores the foundations of cooperation theory. The text utilizes game theory, specifically the Prisoner's Dilemma and the 'Tit-for-Tat' strategy, to explain how independent actors develop collaborative behaviors in asocial environments. It is a core resource for understanding political science and evolutionary biology.
Idéal pour
Political science students, Game theory researchers, Strategic planners, Evolutionary biologists et Diplomacy experts
Évaluation
Source: Robert Axelrod
Description
This revised edition of the classic text explores how cooperation can emerge among individuals without a central authority, introducing the famous Tit for Tat strategy. It is a foundational resource for anyone studying cooperation theory, game theory, or social psychology, and is available to Bulgarian readers through major international book distributors.
Idéal pour
Game theory students, Social science researchers, Strategic thinkers et Behavioral economists
Évaluation
| Comparer | The Science of Cooperation | The Evolution of Cooperation | The Evolution of Cooperation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source | NCBA CLUSA | Hachette Book Group | Robert Axelrod |
| Description | An applied framework that uses behavioral science, psychology, and anthropology to strengthen cooperative business structures. It focuses on how reputation, social norms, and membership rules can foster deeper cooperation within member-owned organizations. | A seminal academic work by Robert Axelrod that explores the foundations of cooperation theory. The text utilizes game theory, specifically the Prisoner's Dilemma and the 'Tit-for-Tat' strategy, to explain how independent actors develop collaborative behaviors in asocial environments. It is a core resource for understanding political science and evolutionary biology. | This revised edition of the classic text explores how cooperation can emerge among individuals without a central authority, introducing the famous Tit for Tat strategy. It is a foundational resource for anyone studying cooperation theory, game theory, or social psychology, and is available to Bulgarian readers through major international book distributors. |
| Idéal pour | Cooperative business owners, Member relations managers, Social entrepreneurs et Organizational psychologists | Political science students, Game theory researchers, Strategic planners, Evolutionary biologists et Diplomacy experts | Game theory students, Social science researchers, Strategic thinkers et Behavioral economists |
| Action | |||
| Évaluation |
Si vous voulez commencer par l'option la plus équilibrée, je vous recommande :
"The Science of Cooperation de NCBA CLUSA."
Je l'ai choisi parce que A practical resource for those looking to apply behavioral science and cooperation theory to business management.