A multi-objective model for bank ATM networks
A multi-objective model for bank ATM networks
In this paper we present an application of the core solution concepts for multi-objective games to a bank ATM network model. In these games, the worth of a coalition is given by a subset of vectors of the k-dimensional space rather than by a scalar.
The paper investigates how an ATM network model based on multi-objective cooperative game theory could be used as an alternative way of setting interchange fees paid by the customer's bank to the one that owns the ATM.
game theory, multi-objective games, core, least core, nucleolus
165-177
Hinojosa, M.A.
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Mármol, A.M.
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Thomas, L.C.
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2005
Hinojosa, M.A.
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Mármol, A.M.
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Thomas, L.C.
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Hinojosa, M.A., Mármol, A.M. and Thomas, L.C.
(2005)
A multi-objective model for bank ATM networks.
Naval Research Logistics, 52 (2), .
(doi:10.1002/nav.20040).
Abstract
In this paper we present an application of the core solution concepts for multi-objective games to a bank ATM network model. In these games, the worth of a coalition is given by a subset of vectors of the k-dimensional space rather than by a scalar.
The paper investigates how an ATM network model based on multi-objective cooperative game theory could be used as an alternative way of setting interchange fees paid by the customer's bank to the one that owns the ATM.
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Published date: 2005
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Special Issue on Networks and Computation
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game theory, multi-objective games, core, least core, nucleolus
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