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Volume 8, issue 4, 2017
- Construction of Subgame-Perfect Mixed-Strategy Equilibria in Repeated Games pp. 1-14

- Kimmo Berg and Gijs Schoenmakers
- Polarization and Segregation through Conformity Pressure and Voluntary Migration: Simulation Analysis of Co-Evolutionary Dynamics pp. 1-14

- Dai Zusai and Futao Lu
- Vector Games with Potential Function pp. 1-11

- Lucia Pusillo
- Representations of Political Power Structures by Strategically Stable Game Forms: A Survey pp. 1-17

- Bezalel Peleg and Ron Holzman
- Towards a Fair Distribution Mechanism for Asylum pp. 1-19

- Philippe Van Basshuysen
- Computing Human-Understandable Strategies: Deducing Fundamental Rules of Poker Strategy pp. 1-13

- Sam Ganzfried and Farzana Yusuf
- Social Preferences and Context Sensitivity pp. 1-15

- Jelle De Boer
- Shapley Value-Based Payment Calculation for Energy Exchange between Micro- and Utility Grids pp. 1-12

- Robin Pilling, Shi Chung Chang and Peter B. Luh
- Instability of Mixed Nash Equilibria in Generalised Hawk-Dove Game: A Project Conflict Management Scenario pp. 1-18

- Sheryl Le Chang and Mikhail Prokopenko
- Contribution-Based Grouping under Noise pp. 1-23

- Heinrich H. Nax, Ryan O. Murphy, Stefano Duca and Dirk Helbing
- Moral Entitlements and Aspiration Formation in Asymmetric Bargaining: Experimental Evidence from Germany and China pp. 1-25

- Heike Hennig-Schmidt and Gari Walkowitz
- Game Theoretic Interaction and Decision: A Quantum Analysis pp. 1-25

- Ulrich Faigle and Michel Grabisch
- Public-Goods Games with Endogenous Institution-Formation: Experimental Evidence on the Effect of the Voting Rule pp. 1-22

- Yukihiko Funaki, Jiawen Li and Róbert Veszteg
Volume 8, issue 3, 2017
- Cooperation in Public Goods Games: Stay, But Not for Too Long pp. 1-10

- Lucas Wardil and Marco Antonio Amaral
- Game Theory of Pollution: National Policies and Their International Effects pp. 1-15

- Katharina Schüller, Kateřina Staňková and Frank Thuijsman
- Structural Holes in Social Networks with Exogenous Cliques pp. 1-13

- Antoni Rubí-Barceló
- Dual-Process Reasoning in Charitable Giving: Learning from Non-Results pp. 1-13

- Zachary Grossman and Joël J. Van der Weele
- Anticipated Communication in the Ultimatum Game pp. 1-20

- Mario Capizzani, Luigi Mittone, Andrew Musau and Antonino Vaccaro
- Gender, Emotions, and Tournament Performance in the Laboratory pp. 1-26

- Brianna Halladay
- The Impact of Previous Action on Bargaining—An Experiment on the Emergence of Preferences for Fairness Norms pp. 1-9

- Thomas Neumann, Stephan Schosser and Bodo Vogt
- A Note on Disbelief in Others regarding Backward Induction pp. 1-7

- Andreas Tutić and Sascha Grehl
- On Adverse Effects of Consumers’ Attaching Greater Importance to Firms’ Ethical Conduct pp. 1-7

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- Multi-Leader Multi-Follower Model with Aggregative Uncertainty pp. 1-14

- Lina Mallozzi and Roberta Messalli
- Cycles in Team Tennis and Other Paired-Element Contests pp. 1-14

- Shane Sanders, Justin Ehrlich and James Boudreau
- The Monty Hall Problem as a Bayesian Game pp. 1-21

- Mark Whitmeyer
- Strategic Behavior of Moralists and Altruists pp. 1-21

- Ingela Alger and Jörgen Weibull
- Reacting to Unfairness: Group Identity and Dishonest Behavior pp. 1-19

- Nives Della Valle and Matteo Ploner
- Team Incentives under Moral and Altruistic Preferences: Which Team to Choose? pp. 1-24

- Roberto Sarkisian
Volume 8, issue 2, 2017
- Watching Eyes and Living up to Expectations: Unkind, Not Kind, Eyes Increase First Mover Cooperation in a Sequential Prisoner’s Dilemma pp. 1-13

- Loren Pauwels, Carolyn H. Declerck and Christophe Boone
- Clusters with Minimum Transportation Cost to Centers: A Case Study in Corn Production Management pp. 1-17

- Sirilak Phonin, Chulin Likasiri and Sittipong Dankrakul
- The Emotional Moves of a Rational Actor: Smiles, Scowls, and Other Credible Messages pp. 1-11

- Lawrence Ian Reed and Peter DeScioli
- A Study of the Triggers of Conflict and Emotional Reactions pp. 1-12

- Michael Caldara, Michael McBride, Matthew W. McCarter and Roman Sheremeta
- Security Investment, Hacking, and Information Sharing between Firms and between Hackers pp. 1-23

- Kjell Hausken
- Epistemic Game Theory and Logic: Introduction pp. 1-3

- Paul Weirich
- Emotions and Behavior Regulation in Decision Dilemmas pp. 1-25

- Joaquin Gómez-Miñambres and Eric Schniter
Volume 8, issue 1, 2017
- Emotion at Stake—The Role of Stake Size and Emotions in a Power-to-Take Game Experiment in China with a Comparison to Europe pp. 1-22

- Ronald Bosman, Heike Hennig-Schmidt and Frans van Winden
- Cognitive Hierarchy Theory and Two-Person Games pp. 1-18

- Carlos Gracia-Lázaro, Luis Mario Floría and Yamir Moreno
- Swap Equilibria under Link and Vertex Destruction pp. 1-18

- Lasse Kliemann, Elmira Shirazi Sheykhdarabadi and Anand Srivastav
- Interdependent Defense Games with Applications to Internet Security at the Level of Autonomous Systems pp. 1-60

- Hau Chan, Michael Ceyko and Luis Ortiz
- The Integer Nucleolus of Directed Simple Games: A Characterization and an Algorithm pp. 1-12

- Reiner Wolff
- Economic Harmony: An Epistemic Theory of Economic Interactions pp. 1-15

- Ramzi Suleiman
- Topological Aspects of the Multi-Language Phases of the Naming Game on Community-Based Networks pp. 1-35

- Filippo Palombi and Simona Toti
- Strategy Constrained by Cognitive Limits, and the Rationality of Belief-Revision Policies pp. 1-13

- Ashton T. Sperry-Taylor
- Social Pressure and Environmental Effects on Networks: A Path to Cooperation pp. 1-13

- María Pereda and Daniele Vilone
- Anger Management: Aggression and Punishment in the Provision of Public Goods pp. 1-28

- Laura Gee, Xinxin Lyu and Heather Urry
- The Welfare Cost of Signaling pp. 1-21

- Fan Yang and Ronald Harstad
- A Nobel Prize for Property Rights Theory pp. 1-3

- Richard Holden
- The Evolution of Reputation-Based Cooperation in Regular Networks pp. 1-16

- Tatsuya Sasaki, Hitoshi Yamamoto, Isamu Okada and Satoshi Uchida
- Assessing Others’ Risk‐Taking Behavior from Their Affective States: Experimental Evidence Using a Stag Hunt Game pp. 1-11

- Edgar Kausel
- Cyclic Competition and Percolation in Grouping Predator-Prey Populations pp. 1-9

- Alessandra F. Lütz, Annette Cazaubiel and Jeferson J. Arenzon
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Games in 2016 pp. 1-2

- Games Editorial Office
- On Information Aggregation and Interim Efficiency in Networks pp. 1-14

- Antonio Jimenez-Martinez
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