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Bounded Computational Capacity Equilibrium

2010

We study repeated games played by players with bounded computational power, where, in contrast to Abreu and Rubisntein (1988), the memory is costly. We prove a folk theorem: the limit set of equilibrium payoffs in mixed strategies, as the cost of memory goes to 0, includes the set of feasible and individually rational payoffs. This result stands in sharp contrast to Abreu and Rubisntein (1988), who proved that when memory is free, the set of equilibrium payoffs in repeated games played by players with bounded computational power is a strict subset of the set of feasible and individually rational payoffs. Our result emphasizes the role of memory cost and of mixing when players have bounded c…

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSEconomics and EconometricsComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryBounded rationality automata complexity infnitely repeated games equilibrium.EconomiaOutcome (game theory)Set (abstract data type)Lexicographic preferences0502 economics and businessFOS: MathematicsFolk theoremMathematics - Optimization and ControlMathematicsFinite-state machine05 social sciencesProbability (math.PR)ComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING050301 educationTheoryofComputation_GENERALBounded rationalityOptimization and Control (math.OC)Bounded functionRepeated game050206 economic theory0503 educationMathematical economicsMathematics - Probability
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Tourist choice, competitive tourism markets and the effect of a tourist tax on producers revenues

2022

We propose a model for the tourism sector assuming basically two markets, one for tourist services and the other for accommodation. These sub-markets are considered as separate but interrelated. The nature of the feedback is determined by a vertical complementarity between tourist services and lodging. We obtain the optimal solution of the tourist choice problem, the primary demand for tourist services and the derived demand for overnight stays. Then, we focus on the equilibrium outcomes assuming perfectly competitive tourism markets. We do not address the externalities caused by tourism activities. Consequently, we move away from efficiency by introducing a tax on overnight stays and insp…

Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmenttaxtourismelasticitypreferencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONOMICAScomplementarityTourism Economics
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An Internet-based treatment for Flying Phobia using 360° images: Study protocol for a feasibility pilot study

2021

Background Flying Phobia (FP) is a prevalent disorder that can cause serious interference in a person's life. ICBT interventions have already shown their efficacy in several studies, but studies in the field of specific phobias are still scarce. Moreover, few studies have investigated the feasibility of using different types of images in exposure scenarios in ICBTs and no studies have been carried out on the role of sense of presence and reality judgement. The aim of the present study is to explore the feasibility of an ICBT for FP (NO-FEAR Airlines) using two types of images with different levels of immersion (still and navigable images). A secondary aim is to explore the potential effecti…

Treatment preferences050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_treatmentExposure therapyJudgementApplied psychologyPsychological interventionHealth InformaticsTeràpia de la conductaInformation technologyReality judgementFlying Phobia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)medicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicineFlying PhobiaProtocol (science)business.industry05 social sciencesSense of presenceT58.5-58.64Internet-based interventionExposure therapyFull length ArticleBF1-990AnxietyThe Internetmedicine.symptomPsychologybusinessInternet Interventions
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Análisis del comportamiento de la demanda de turismo rural desde la experiencia de la comarca El Alto Palancia

2004

This study is intended to delve into the tastes and preferences of tourists visiting rural areas in Spain as an alternative to the traditional sun and beach holiday that dominates Spanish tourism. This paper is focused on the demand side of rural tourism; more specifically the extent to which tourists visiting a Spanish rural area. El Alto Palancia region, exhibit different behaviours depending on age, gender, incomes and educational background. The homogeneity of behaviour across several categories of tourists was tested in two sets of variables. First, «interest in certain resources associated with rural tourism», focused on natural and architectural resources that sustains the tourist's …

Turismo ruralcomunidad valencianademandaGeography Planning and DevelopmentRural tourismlcsh:G1-922This study is intended to delve into the tastes and preferences of tourists visiting rural areas in Spain as an alternative to the traditional sun and beach holiday that dominates Spanish tourism. This paper is focused on the demand side of rural tourism; more specifically the extent to which tourists visiting a Spanish rural area. El Alto Palancia region exhibit different behaviours depending on age gender incomeTurisme ruralemore specifically the extent to which tourists visiting a Spanish rural area. El Alto Palancia regionEnvironmental protectionexhibit different behaviours depending on ageRegional sciencegenderdemandehomogénéitéEarth-Surface ProcessesprofileGeography (General)Demand sideperfilregion de Valenciamore specifically the extent to which tourists visiting a Spanish rural area. El Alto Palancia region exhibit different behaviours depending on age gender incomeGeographyincomeG1-922Turismo rural; comunidad valenciana; demanda; homogeneidad; perfil; Turisme rurale; region de Valencia; demande; homogénéité; profilehomogeneidadRural areaThis study is intended to delve into the tastes and preferences of tourists visiting rural areas in Spain as an alternative to the traditional sun and beach holiday that dominates Spanish tourism. This paper is focused on the demand side of rural tourismlcsh:Geography (General)Tourism
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Voluntary CSR vs. mandatory CSR : the sound of employees

2016

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) laws are an area of exploration and there is debate over preference to voluntary CSR laws or to mandatory CSR laws. The objective is to con-duct a micro-level study to explore the employee’s preferences for mandatory CSR laws or voluntary CSR laws. There is some existing literature on this topic at the macro-level and goal is to extend and contribute to the literature about this topic by studying the pref-erence at the micro-level. A qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews was conducted with 15 employees in India and Finland. The study contributes by identifying two different kinds of typologies of employees based on their experiences with…

TypologylainsäädäntöyhteiskuntavastuuEmployee preferencesSuomiIndiaIntiaMandatory CSR lawVoluntary CSR lawsRole of government in CSRFinlandyritykset
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Restorānu nozares tirgus analīze Almati pilsētā

2020

Gaukhar Zakirova. Bakalaura darbs “Tirgus analīze par restorānu nozari Almati pilsētā”. Šajā darbā tika veikta Almati restorānu nozares analīze. Mērķis ir noteikt galvenās stratēģijas, kas uzlabo sniegumu restorānu nozarē Almati tirgū. Galvenais uzdevums ir, sasaistot teoriju un praktiskos tirgus analīzes piemērus dažādu valstu restorānu nozarē, sasniegt šī darba mērķi. Rezultāti parāda restorānu nozares mūsdienu situāciju Almati tirgū, tā stiprās un vājās puses. Bakalaura darbā ir 16 attēli, 35 tabulas, 4 pielikumi un 121 lappuses. Pētniecības periods aptver 2019 – 2020.

VadībzinātneMarket environmentConsumer preferencesAlmaty restaurant businessMarket analysisRestaurant industry
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Do Children Cooperate Conditionally?:Adapting the Strategy Method for First-Graders

2020

We develop a public goods game (PGG) to measure cooperation and conditional cooperation in young children. Our design addresses several obstacles in adapting simultaneous and sequential PGGs to children who are not yet able to read or write, do not possess advanced abilities to calculate payoffs, and only have a very limited attention span. It features the combination of haptic offline explanation, fully standardized audiovisual instructions, computerized choices based on touchscreens, and a suitable incentive scheme. Applying our experimental protocol to 129 German first-graders, we find that already 6-year-olds cooperate conditionally and that the relative frequency of different cooperati…

Value (ethics)Scheme (programming language)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsComputer scienceEconomicsPublic goods gameAttention span050105 experimental psychologyHuman–computer interaction0502 economics and businessPublic goods game0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesIn-group favoritism050207 economicsChildren/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/557389186computer.programming_languageHaptic technologyProtocol (science)MeasurementGroup Identity05 social sciencesRevealed preferencesIncentiveIngroup biascomputerConditional cooperationStrategy method
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Le paysage, entre esthétique & écologie : modélisation rétrospective à partir de changements d'occupation du sol

2016

Landscape is both a backdrop to the lives of human populations and a medium for the life cycle of animal species. Landscape changes induced by land-use and land-cover dynamics affect both these dimensions, the one aesthetic, and the other ecological. Because these rationales areusually studied within different disciplines, little research has been done into how the two clashor combine as and when landscape structures change. This work seeks therefore to model the spatial co-evolution of the aesthetic and ecological functions of landscape retrospectively usingspatial metrics based on land-cover data. It focuses on changes in the urban fringes of two French cities (Paris and Besançon) over th…

Visible landscape[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyUrban fringesLand-cover changesGraphes paysagersLandscape graphs[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySaptail modellingFranges urbainesPaysage visible[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyModélisation spatialeEsthétique écologiqueMétriques paysagèresChangements d'occupation des solsEcological aestheticsEcological networksLandscape metricsLandscape preferencesRéseaux écologiquesPréférences paysagères
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Fatty-acid preference changes during development in Drosophila melanogaster.

2011

WOS:000296521400044; International audience; Fatty-acids (FAs) are required in the diet of many animals throughout their life. However, the mechanisms involved in the perception of and preferences for dietary saturated and unsaturated FAs (SFAs and UFAs, respectively) remain poorly explored, especially in insects. Using the model species Drosophila melanogaster, we measured the responses of wild-type larvae and adults to pure SFAs (14, 16, and 18 carbons) and UFAs (C18 with 1, 2, or 3 double-bonds). Individual and group behavioral tests revealed different preferences in larvae and adults. Larvae preferred UFAs whereas SFAs tended to induce both a strong aversion and a persistent aggregation…

[ SDV.BA.ZI ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoology[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionlcsh:MedicineInsectMESH : Behavior AnimalBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBehavioral EcologyMESH : Drosophila melanogasterMESH: Behavior AnimalMESH: AnimalsPalatabilitylcsh:ScienceMESH : Fatty Acidsmedia_commonchemistry.chemical_classificationLarvaMultidisciplinaryMESH : Food PreferencesEcologyAnimal BehaviorBehavior AnimalEcologyMESH : Fatty Acids UnsaturatedDrosophila MelanogasterFatty AcidsAge FactorsAnimal ModelsNeuroethologyMESH: Fatty Acids UnsaturatedtrpLipidsPreferenceMESH: Fatty AcidsMESH: Dietary FatsSex pheromoneLarvadietary fatFatty Acids Unsaturatedtaste receptor cellSensory PerceptionDrosophila melanogasterResearch Articlelinoleic acidmedia_common.quotation_subjectLinoleic acidZoologylarvaeBiologyMESH: Drosophila melanogasterFood PreferencesModel OrganismslipidAnimalsMESH: Food PreferencesBiologyMESH: Age FactorsEvolutionary BiologyChemical EcologyMESH : Larvalcsh:RfungiFatty acidbiology.organism_classificationDietary Fatstaste receptor cell;dietary fat;aggregation pheromone;linoleic acid;larvae;lipid;trp;palatability;metabolism;mutation[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoologychemistrypalatabilitylcsh:QMESH : Age FactorsMESH : AnimalsmutationmetabolismMESH: Larva[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMESH : Dietary FatsNeuroscienceaggregation pheromone
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DIY Protein Fortification: What foods are suitable for UK older adults to fortify at home? The recipe for success

2022

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionElderly[SDV.MHEP.GEG] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Geriatry and gerontologyFood intakeProtein intakeFortificationUndernutritionOlder peopleFood preferencesDiet enrichmentAged
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