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Applying game theory to social problem solving

Description

Solving situations of conflict by applying a branch of mathematics called "Game Theory". A rational set of rules is determined about the behaviour of each player in the game. The "scenario" is played out to determine which set of strategies maximize benefits to one player at the loss to other players (zero sum games). In a negative sum game a set of strategies are attempted to minimize loss to a player even though both sides lose. In plus sum games, strategies are developed to maximize benefit to all players.

Claim

Games allow the application of strategies and tactics to predict potential strategies to given situations without the dangers of a real situation.

Counter-claim

Simple games cannot reflect the complexity of real situations and are unable to predict strategies much beyond the first few moves.

There is a danger of thinking that the real situation is a game.

Games require agreement on rules by all parties and this is not necessarily true in real social situations.

Broader

Facilitates

Value

Unsociable
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Problem
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Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(E) Emanations of other strategies
Subject
  • Action » Application
  • Recreation » Sport
  • Science » Theoretical
  • Societal problems » Societal problems
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Dec 9, 2022