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Coalitions in decision-making groups: Organizational analogs
J. Keith Murnighan
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Coalition Behavior
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Princeton University
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Game Theory
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Princeton
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Master's Students
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Game Analysis
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Social Pressure
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Psychological Review
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Revenge
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Shapley Value
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Shapley
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Organizational Decision Making
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Coalition Formation
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Bargaining Theory
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Social Psychological Models
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Mathematical Psychology
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Social Sciences
Group Decision Making
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Coalition Formation
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Organizational Decision-Making
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Revenge
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Mathematical Psychology
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Bargaining Theory
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Social Control
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Shapley Value
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Psychology
Revenge
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Organizational Decision-Making
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Decision Making
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Social Control
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