Game theory with applications to operations management

1CM36

Over deze cursus

Decision making by various entities can result in conflict or cooperation between these entities. Game theory deals with the mathematical modelling of these situations of conflict and cooperation and with the analysis of these models. We will provide a solid introduction to both cooperative game theory and noncooperative game theory. Subsequently, we will focus on several applications in the area of operations management.

Topics

Noncooperative game theory

  • Introduction
  • Games in extensive form and games in strategic form
  • (Subgame perfect) Nash equilibrium
  • (Bi-)Matrix games
  • Applications: price and quantity competition, auctions , supply chain contracting (buyback, revenue sharing etc.), ...

Cooperative game theory

  • Introduction
  • Basic properties of (practical) coalitional games
  • Core and balancedness
  • Single-valued solution concepts and its properties: Shapley value, nucleolus, t -value
  • Bargaining
  • Applications: (linear) production, cooperating newsvendors, sequencing, ...

Leerresultaten

Students should have a basic understanding of relevant concepts in both cooperative and noncooperative game theory. Additionally, they should be able to apply these basics to operations management issues.


After this course students are able to:

  • Model and analyze strategic behavior between decision making entities,
  • Model and analyze cooperative behavior between decision making entities,
  • Apply key concepts in noncooperative game theory, like games in extensive form and games in strategic form,  (subgame perfect) Nash equilibrium, (bi-)matrix games,
  • Apply key concepts in cooperative game theory, like transferable utility games and their properties, core, balancedness, and allocation rules like the Shapley value,
  • Formulate suitable noncooperative games, for example for operations management settings with price and quantity competition, auctions, supply chain contracts, and bargaining,
  • Formulate suitable cooperative games, for example for operations management settings with (linear) production, sequencing, and multiple newsvendors,
  • Support conclusions in situations of conflict or cooperation via solid mathematical reasoning.

Voorkennis

Je moet voldoen aan één van de onderstaande verzamelingen met eisen

  • Verzameling 1
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc) afgerond
  • Verzameling 2
  • Schakelprogramma afgerond

Bronnen

  • Handouts
  • Syllabus
  • Papers

Aanvullende informatie

cursus
5 ECTS • verbredend
  • Niveau
    master

Startdata

  • 20 apr 2026

    tot 21 jun 2026

    LocatieEindhoven
    VoertaalEngels
    PeriodeBlok GS4
    D - We 5-8, Tu 9-10, Fr 1-4
    Inschrijvingsdata nog niet bekend
  • 19 apr 2027

    tot 20 jun 2027

    LocatieEindhoven
    VoertaalEngels
    PeriodeBlok GS4
    D - We 5-8, Tu 9-10, Fr 1-4
    Inschrijving opent 15 nov, 00:00
    Inschrijven tussen 15 nov, 00:00 - 21 mrt 2027