Concept information
Preferred term
power in game forms
Definition
- A game form is a game (in the sense of game theory) with all information about the preferences, payoffs, or utilities of the players stripped out. Put otherwise, a game form is a function that maps strategy profiles into outcomes, over which players' preferences are unspecified. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Game Forms, Power in]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/power_in_game_forms
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