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There is much overlap in what is studied in the social sciences. Different disciplines have different theoretical orientations and different approaches. Not infrequently, in two fields the same work may be under investigation with two distinct theoretical bases and two separate vocabularies. When this occurs, it is often useful to take the strengths of both fields and try to develop a common vocabulary to understand the phenomenon. The contribution of this study is to incorporate the ideas, techniques, and solution concepts of N-person cooperative game theory to the study of exchange in negatively connected networks.
From:
Elisa Jayne Bienenstock
Phillip Bonacich
University of California, Los Angeles
There is much overlap in what is studied in the social sciences. Different disciplines have different theoretical orientations and different approaches. Not infrequently, in two fields the same work may be under investigation with two distinct theoretical bases and two separate vocabularies. When this occurs, it is often useful to take the strengths of both fields and try to develop a common vocabulary to understand the phenomenon. The contribution of this study is to incorporate the ideas, techniques, and solution concepts of N-person cooperative game theory to the study of exchange in negatively connected networks.
From:
Elisa Jayne Bienenstock
Phillip Bonacich
University of California, Los Angeles