Winfried:
At 08:32 9/10/1997 +0100, Winfried Dressler said:
>For details I recommend the book by Barry Nalebuff et.al. discribing a so
>called "PARTS"-model based on game theory. (Sorry, I don't know the title
>nor the publisher - German publisher is "Campus") PARTS are the parts of
>the game: Player, Added Value, Rules, Tactics and Scope.
I believe that you refer to:
Adam J. Brandenburger and Barry J. Nalebuff, Co-opetition, Doubleday, New
York
You will find an excellent book review of some depth at:
TCI Convergence Book Summary:Co-opetition (Brandenburger and Nalebuff)
http://www.inforamp.net/~tci/coopetition.html
And a useful Archive Q&A with Barry Nalebuff at:
http://servicesector.iwaynet.net/nalebuff.htm
"Coopetition" also has a web site to accompany the book that is rather
good and has a nice presentation of these ideas plus some interesting Java
applets that allow you to explore the ideas firsthand. That site is:
http://mayet.som.yale.edu/coopetition/
"WELCOME to Co-opetition Interactive, the complement to the Business Week
and New York Times bestseller! If you are new to the site, you might want
to check out the table of contents. The adventurous will want to listen to
a talk on Co-opetition in Real Audio and view the accompanying PowerPoint
slides. For our repeat visitors, we've added more reviews of the book and
Java applets to help you practice the theory...."
Best regards, Gordon Housworth
Intellectual Capital Group
ghidra@modulor.com
Tel: 248-626-1310
http://www.modulor.com
--Gordon Housworth <ghidra@modulor.com>
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