[:es] Joaquin Sanchez-Soriano (University Miguel Hernández of Elch) and Natividad Llorca (University Miguel Hernández of Elche)
Abstract. Two-echelon models describe situations in which there are two differentiated groups of agents. Some examples of these models can be found in supply chain problems, transportation problems or two-sided markets. In this paper, we deal with two-sided transportation problems which can be used to describe a wide variety of logistic and market problems. We approach the problem from the perspective of cooperative games and study some solution concepts closely related to the game theoretical concept of core, but rather than focus specifically on the core of a transportation game, we introduce and study a new solution concept, a core catcher, which can be motivated by a kind of bounded rationality which can arise in these cooperative contexts.
Keywords. Cooperative games; two-echelon models; transportation games; core; core catcher; bounded rationality.[:]
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