Competitive Entities Allowed to Strategize with Private Payoffs, Reshaping Interactions
The article introduces a new type of strategic game called Intention Games, where players can strategically deviate from the usual rules if they have private benefits. This framework allows for a more realistic representation of competitive interactions. The researchers apply Intention Games to various scenarios like competition between mobile apps and Bitcoin mining. They show how this new approach can help in decision-making processes and improve understanding of strategic behavior in complex systems.