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Allocating Benefits in Coalitions

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In management practice, most of the time the goal of cooperation is system efficiency. When the number of elements in a system does not reach a certain critical point, the system efficiency is 0, but once the number of elements reaches the critical point, system efficiency suddenly emerges.

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Sun, S., Sun, N. (2018). Allocating Benefits in Coalitions. In: Management Game Theory . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1062-1_7

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