Game Theory and its application to strategic management (Paperback)

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Wars may be lost, companies may go bankrupt and marriages may end in divorce. Such failures may be due to mistakes in decision-making. Strategic decision-making is of great and growing importance and decision-making in general is indeed the central issue in management and operations. It determines external as well as internal action and reaction. Managers have to make decisions and act so as to avoid bankruptcy but instead ensure the companys livelihood and enhance the companys value. These represent two of the major managerial goals. Shareholders eventually demand constant improvement in performance. It is, however, an art to appropriately assess situations of decision-making. Companies and their environment are typically dynamic and strategy cannot be viewed isolated as its success will depend on the decisions of others also. Game Theory as a theory of interaction provides appealing formal concepts and tools for examining such interdependent strategic behavior in business and economic settings. Although in literature hints can be found that Game Theory is already being applied by managers, the potential of Game Theory has not yet been exploited.

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Wars may be lost, companies may go bankrupt and marriages may end in divorce. Such failures may be due to mistakes in decision-making. Strategic decision-making is of great and growing importance and decision-making in general is indeed the central issue in management and operations. It determines external as well as internal action and reaction. Managers have to make decisions and act so as to avoid bankruptcy but instead ensure the companys livelihood and enhance the companys value. These represent two of the major managerial goals. Shareholders eventually demand constant improvement in performance. It is, however, an art to appropriately assess situations of decision-making. Companies and their environment are typically dynamic and strategy cannot be viewed isolated as its success will depend on the decisions of others also. Game Theory as a theory of interaction provides appealing formal concepts and tools for examining such interdependent strategic behavior in business and economic settings. Although in literature hints can be found that Game Theory is already being applied by managers, the potential of Game Theory has not yet been exploited.

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Imprint

Books on Demand

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2009

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2009

Authors

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Dimensions

203 x 127 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

260

ISBN-13

978-3-8370-7540-3

Barcode

9783837075403

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LSN

3-8370-7540-0



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