Game Theory as a Method Used in the Study of Research and Development
Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2012, Vol 13, Issue 36
Abstract
Research and development are crucial factors in the survival of an enterprise. In an industry that is changing fast, companies must continually revise their projects and range of products. This paper presents some possibilities of using game theory as a method used in the study of research and development. The general context of the application of the method is the rapid change of technology, continuous development, and to compete and respond to changing customer preferences. The method is exemplified by a specific numerical application.
Authors and Affiliations
Monika MOGA, Gavrilă CALEFARIU
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