2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2007.06.040
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A value for generalized probabilistic communication situations

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“…Following this and the way Gómez et al (2008) and Ghintran et al (2010) define pCO-values, we define the probabilistic graph-χ-value as follows:…”
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“…Following this and the way Gómez et al (2008) and Ghintran et al (2010) define pCO-values, we define the probabilistic graph-χ-value as follows:…”
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“…It is pointed out that a direct characterization via ex ante versions of the ex post axioms is not sufficient if outside options are taken into account. Gómez et al (2008) define the ex ante framework for communication situations. Ghintran et al (2010) define the ex ante Position value and find that it can be characterized directly via ex ante pendants of the characterizing axioms of the ex post Position value.…”
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“…Gómez et al (2008), who extend the setting of networks, i.e. bilateral relations between the individuals, explain why the importance of removing the independence assumption should not be underestimated by features like incompatibilities: the presence of a certain relation between persons, enterprises, or political parties (a bilateral relation or also a formed coalition) can exclude the possibility of a relation between one of them and a third actor (Gómez et al, 2008, page 540). Take political parties:…”
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