Applying Game Theory in Libraries: Review and Preview

Title

Applying Game Theory in Libraries: Review and Preview

Description

The paradigm of game theory and its application have aroused increasing interest among researchers in multidisciplinary settings. An information society involves more opportunities and uncertainties; therefore, game theory is expected more often than ever to provide insights into different types of issues of decision-making in economics, management, political science, psychology, and philosophy. A library and its administration, as an important market player in an information society, should have a better understanding about the nature of games and strategies as well. This article starts with a brief introduction to game theory, reviews selected literature, and emphasizes the application of game theory on a variety of subjects. The paper also suggests the potential areas in which libraries could benefit from adopting this approach.

Creator

Zhong, Ying
Hegde, Aaron

Source

https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/203/ (Library Philosophy and Practice)

Publisher

Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Date

2008-08

Language

eng

Type

Journal article
Text

Date Issued

2008-08

Extent

8 pages

Position: 373 (425 views)

Collection

Citation

Zhong, Ying and Hegde, Aaron, “Applying Game Theory in Libraries: Review and Preview,” CALASYS - CALA Academic Resources & Repository System, accessed April 17, 2026, https://ir.cala-web.org/items/show/678.