Hedonic coalition formation games: A new stability notion

Date
2011
Authors
Karakaya, M.
Editor(s)
Advisor
Supervisor
Co-Advisor
Co-Supervisor
Instructor
Source Title
Mathematical Social Sciences
Print ISSN
0165-4896
Electronic ISSN
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
61
Issue
3
Pages
157 - 165
Language
English
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Series
Abstract

This paper studies hedonic coalition formation games where each player's preferences rely only upon the members of her coalition. A new stability notion under free exit-free entry membership rights, referred to as strong Nash stability, is introduced which is stronger than both core and Nash stabilities studied earlier in the literature. Strong Nash stability has an analogue in non-cooperative games and it is the strongest stability notion appropriate to the context of hedonic coalition formation games. The weak top-choice property is introduced and shown to be sufficient for the existence of a strongly Nash stable partition. It is also shown that descending separable preferences guarantee the existence of a strongly Nash stable partition. Strong Nash stability under different membership rights is also studied.

Course
Other identifiers
Book Title
Keywords
Citation
Published Version (Please cite this version)