Title
Characterization of the Owen Set of Linear Production Processes
Abstract
In this paper we study linear production processes. The maximal profit that can be made has to be divided among the agents in a “fair” way. G. Owen (1975, Math. Programming9, 358–370) assigned to every linear production process a cooperative game, a “linear production game,” and introduced a method to find a subset of the core of linear production games, which we call the “Owen set.” In the first part of the paper we give an axiomatic characterization of the Owen set. In the second part we study the relation between the “shuffle” property (one of the axioms) and the core of the corresponding linear production game. Journal of Economic Literature Classification Number: C71.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1006/game.1999.0758
Games and Economic Behavior
Keywords
DocType
Volume
profitability,production process
Journal
32
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0899-8256
16
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.08
6
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
J.R.G. van Gellekom1161.08
J. A. M. Potters2679.76
Hans Reijnierse36410.37
M.C. Engel4161.08
S.H. Tijs5161.08