Application of a model of evolutionary theory of games in cooperation processes
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https://doi.org/10.47847/faccea.v9n1a4Keywords:
Teoría, juegos, cooperación, cacaotero, simulación, iterado.Abstract
This paper is an approach of computational methods of complexity, particularly evolutionary game theory applied in processes of human cooperation. the cocoa producers and stockholders of the municipality of Palermo, located in Huila Colombia were considered. This is an apllied, descriptive and non-experimental study, wish focus in the producers and stockers of cocoa of the municipality. in the development of this sttudy, interviews were conducted and direct observation was exercised, in order to determine strategic attitudes. After performing a computational simulation of strategic attitudes of those involved through an iterated prisoner dilemma tournament, it was concluded that the formulation and execution of cooperation strategies, framed in a constant communication between the parts, the improvement of relations and the reciprocity will generate a mutual benefit for both; the cocoas producers and the stockists.
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