Games People Play: Game Theory in Life, Business, and Beyond
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In Games People Play: Game Theory in Life, Business, and Beyond, you explore the fundamentals of game theory in an engaging, comprehensible manner. You investigate the field's classic games, encounter its greatest minds, and discover its real world applications in arenas including corporate negotiations, foreign policy-and your everyday life.
20231シーズン
出演者:Scott P. Stevens
TV-PG
24 エピソード
  • 1『The World of Game Theory』

    1『The World of Game Theory』

    "Games" apply to all aspects of life. You're introduced to the subject with a perplexing dilemma, a brief history of the field, and some of its applications, and the three fundamental components of any game: players, strategies, and payoffs.
    "Games" apply to all aspects of life. You're introduced to the subject with a perplexing dilemma, a brief history of the field, and some of its applications, and the three fundamental components of any game: players, strategies, and payoffs.
    TV-PG
    33分
    2023年10月31日
  • 2『The Nature of the Game』

    2『The Nature of the Game』

    You gain a deeper insight into the essential building blocks of players, strategies, and payoffs—most of them more complex and subtle than they might appear—along with two new concepts, rationality and common sense.
    You gain a deeper insight into the essential building blocks of players, strategies, and payoffs—most of them more complex and subtle than they might appear—along with two new concepts, rationality and common sense.
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 3『The Real Life Chessboard-Sequential Games』

    3『The Real Life Chessboard-Sequential Games』

    In seeking the optimal strategies for games in which players take turns and where the full history of the game is known to all, you learn how to construct a "game tree" and are introduced to one of game theory's key concepts: the Nash equilibrium.
    In seeking the optimal strategies for games in which players take turns and where the full history of the game is known to all, you learn how to construct a "game tree" and are introduced to one of game theory's key concepts: the Nash equilibrium.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 4『Life's Little Games-The 2 x 2 Classic Games』

    4『Life's Little Games-The 2 x 2 Classic Games』

    You examine four classic two-player games, with each player considering his or her own two choices. Simple though they may be, these games appear at the heart of larger, more complicated games and provide important insights into dealing effectively with others.
    You examine four classic two-player games, with each player considering his or her own two choices. Simple though they may be, these games appear at the heart of larger, more complicated games and provide important insights into dealing effectively with others.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 5『Guessing Right-Simultaneous Move Games』

    5『Guessing Right-Simultaneous Move Games』

    You learn a general way of representing simultaneous-move games—where players make decisions without knowing those of others—and acquire valuable tools to solve them. Military and business examples are used to introduce the minimax approach, the iterated elimination of dominated strategies, and the best response method.
    You learn a general way of representing simultaneous-move games—where players make decisions without knowing those of others—and acquire valuable tools to solve them. Military and business examples are used to introduce the minimax approach, the iterated elimination of dominated strategies, and the best response method.
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 6『Practical Applications of Game Theory』

    6『Practical Applications of Game Theory』

    Applying what you've learned, you see how a stock bid of $98 can beat one of $102; how insisting you lose a competition can be a winning strategy; and why being blackmailed can be in your best interest.
    Applying what you've learned, you see how a stock bid of $98 can beat one of $102; how insisting you lose a competition can be a winning strategy; and why being blackmailed can be in your best interest.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 7『A Random Walk-Dealing with Chance Events』

    7『A Random Walk-Dealing with Chance Events』

    Many games include aspects that depend on random chance. Probability theory addresses such uncertainties. Using a simultaneous, two-player game, Professor Stevens shows you how to use probability to define the expected (or average) value of a payoff in an uncertain situation.
    Many games include aspects that depend on random chance. Probability theory addresses such uncertainties. Using a simultaneous, two-player game, Professor Stevens shows you how to use probability to define the expected (or average) value of a payoff in an uncertain situation.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 8『Pure Competition-Constant-Sum Games』

    8『Pure Competition-Constant-Sum Games』

    Can you escape the second-guessing that arises when each player in a two-person game tries to anticipate the other's choice? You learn how every such game, no matter how apparently hopeless, has at least one Nash equilibrium point.
    Can you escape the second-guessing that arises when each player in a two-person game tries to anticipate the other's choice? You learn how every such game, no matter how apparently hopeless, has at least one Nash equilibrium point.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 9『Mixed Strategies and Nonzero-Sum Games』

    9『Mixed Strategies and Nonzero-Sum Games』

    How should we think about mixed strategies? What makes a given strategy "best"? Is there an easy way to determine if a set of strategies is optimal? You explore these questions from a more intuitive perspective and learn how to use the techniques of Lecture 8 in nonzero-sum games.
    How should we think about mixed strategies? What makes a given strategy "best"? Is there an easy way to determine if a set of strategies is optimal? You explore these questions from a more intuitive perspective and learn how to use the techniques of Lecture 8 in nonzero-sum games.
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 10『Threats, Promises, and Commitments』

    10『Threats, Promises, and Commitments』

    Can you gain an advantage by moving before the game begins? Such actions, called "strategic moves," can be both effective and dangerous. You learn the three categories of strategic moves—commitments, threats, and promises—and the essential requirement for their success: credibility.
    Can you gain an advantage by moving before the game begins? Such actions, called "strategic moves," can be both effective and dangerous. You learn the three categories of strategic moves—commitments, threats, and promises—and the essential requirement for their success: credibility.
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 11『Credibility, Deterrence, and Compellence』

    11『Credibility, Deterrence, and Compellence』

    This lecture explains how a player best gains credibility for a threat, promise, or commitment and also explores how these strategic moves are most commonly and advantageously used for deterrence (meant to maintain the status quo) and compellence (meant to change it).
    This lecture explains how a player best gains credibility for a threat, promise, or commitment and also explores how these strategic moves are most commonly and advantageously used for deterrence (meant to maintain the status quo) and compellence (meant to change it).
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 12『Incomplete and Imperfect Information』

    12『Incomplete and Imperfect Information』

    What if some events or decisions are known to only one player? This lecture explores such games of asymmetric information and introduces you to a clever means of analyzing such a game.
    What if some events or decisions are known to only one player? This lecture explores such games of asymmetric information and introduces you to a clever means of analyzing such a game.
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 13『Whom Can You Trust?-Signaling and Screening』

    13『Whom Can You Trust?-Signaling and Screening』

    This lecture uses examples from mythology, the animal world, movies, card games, and real life to show you how players in a game of asymmetric information try to convey information, elicit it, or guard it.
    This lecture uses examples from mythology, the animal world, movies, card games, and real life to show you how players in a game of asymmetric information try to convey information, elicit it, or guard it.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 14『Encouraging Productivity-Incentive Schemes』

    14『Encouraging Productivity-Incentive Schemes』

    How do you get others to do what you want them to do, whether in business, politics, international relations, or daily life? You learn how players create an alignment between the behavior they desire and the rewards other players receive and examine what can be done when the behavior being addressed is not directly observable.
    How do you get others to do what you want them to do, whether in business, politics, international relations, or daily life? You learn how players create an alignment between the behavior they desire and the rewards other players receive and examine what can be done when the behavior being addressed is not directly observable.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 15『The Persistence of Memory-Repeated Games』

    15『The Persistence of Memory-Repeated Games』

    Although the games so far have been simplified examples assuming no previous or subsequent interactions, real-life games generally don't work that way. This lecture uses an iterated game of Prisoner's Dilemma to examine the impact of repeated interactions on determining optimal strategy.
    Although the games so far have been simplified examples assuming no previous or subsequent interactions, real-life games generally don't work that way. This lecture uses an iterated game of Prisoner's Dilemma to examine the impact of repeated interactions on determining optimal strategy.
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 16『Does This Stuff Really Work?』

    16『Does This Stuff Really Work?』

    Can game theory accurately model real-world behavior? You examine some reasons that its track record for predicting behavior in some designed experiments and some observed behavior has been mixed.
    Can game theory accurately model real-world behavior? You examine some reasons that its track record for predicting behavior in some designed experiments and some observed behavior has been mixed.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 17『The Tragedy of the Commons』

    17『The Tragedy of the Commons』

    You explore what is essentially a many-player version of Prisoner's Dilemma. Each player's self-interested choices ironically contribute to a social dilemma in which every player suffers, in a scenario equally applicable to topics as diverse as global warming, traffic congestion, and the use of almost any nonrenewable resource.
    You explore what is essentially a many-player version of Prisoner's Dilemma. Each player's self-interested choices ironically contribute to a social dilemma in which every player suffers, in a scenario equally applicable to topics as diverse as global warming, traffic congestion, and the use of almost any nonrenewable resource.
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 18『Games in Motion-Evolutionary Game Theory』

    18『Games in Motion-Evolutionary Game Theory』

    Classical game theory relies heavily on the assumption of rationality. This lecture examines an evolutionary perspective, in which successful strategies are "selected for" and propagate through time.
    Classical game theory relies heavily on the assumption of rationality. This lecture examines an evolutionary perspective, in which successful strategies are "selected for" and propagate through time.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 19『Game Theory and Economics-Oligopolies』

    19『Game Theory and Economics-Oligopolies』

    You explore how game theory is used in economics—a discipline in which five Nobel Prize winners have been game theorists—by seeing how a monopolist determines optimum production levels and how other competitors affect the situation.
    You explore how game theory is used in economics—a discipline in which five Nobel Prize winners have been game theorists—by seeing how a monopolist determines optimum production levels and how other competitors affect the situation.
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 20『Voting-Determining the Will of the People』

    20『Voting-Determining the Will of the People』

    Can game theory evaluate voting systems? You apply what you've learned to several approaches and encounter a theory that no system ranking the candidates can avoid serious problems before you move on to two alternatives that might.
    Can game theory evaluate voting systems? You apply what you've learned to several approaches and encounter a theory that no system ranking the candidates can avoid serious problems before you move on to two alternatives that might.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 21『Auctions and the Winner's Curse』

    21『Auctions and the Winner's Curse』

    Auctions play a significant role in our lives, affecting the ownership of radio frequencies, the flow of goods over the Internet, and even the results produced by search engines. This lecture discusses some important categories of auctions and examines which is best for buyer and seller.
    Auctions play a significant role in our lives, affecting the ownership of radio frequencies, the flow of goods over the Internet, and even the results produced by search engines. This lecture discusses some important categories of auctions and examines which is best for buyer and seller.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 22『Bargaining and Cooperative Games』

    22『Bargaining and Cooperative Games』

    Cooperative games are ones in which players may join in binding agreements. But how do you identify a division of the payoffs that is reasonable and fair? And what mechanisms persuade members of a coalition to accept their allotment?
    Cooperative games are ones in which players may join in binding agreements. But how do you identify a division of the payoffs that is reasonable and fair? And what mechanisms persuade members of a coalition to accept their allotment?
    TV-PG
    30分
    2023年10月31日
  • 23『Game Theory and Business-Co-opetition』

    23『Game Theory and Business-Co-opetition』

    In the first of two lectures on Brandenberger's and Nalebuff's practical application of game theory to business decision making, you learn how to construct an analytic schematic of key relationships and discuss the impact of both players and the concept of added value.
    In the first of two lectures on Brandenberger's and Nalebuff's practical application of game theory to business decision making, you learn how to construct an analytic schematic of key relationships and discuss the impact of both players and the concept of added value.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • 24『All the World's a Game』

    24『All the World's a Game』

    You complete your introduction to co-opetition by adding the concept of rules, tactics, and scope to the plays and added value before examining the materials in a broader context, particularly the relevance of game theory to our daily lives.
    You complete your introduction to co-opetition by adding the concept of rules, tactics, and scope to the plays and added value before examining the materials in a broader context, particularly the relevance of game theory to our daily lives.
    TV-PG
    31分
    2023年10月31日
  • Games People Play: Game Theory in Life, Business, and Beyond
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    In Games People Play: Game Theory in Life, Business, and Beyond, you explore the fundamentals of game theory in an engaging, comprehensible manner. You investigate the field's classic games, encounter its greatest minds, and discover its real world applications in arenas including corporate negotiations, foreign policy-and your everyday life.
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