Sebelas Maret Business Review
Vol 1, No 1 (2016): June 2016

Combating Smuggling: What Games We Are Playing: An Indonesian Case Study

Hidajat Hendarsjah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 May 2016

Abstract

Intuitively, a person’s behavioral tendency to corrupt seems to follow several incentives that bound with the outcomes. But changes in outcomes’ payoffs do not always directly affect to person behavior. In games with mixed equilibrium presences, probability of actions taken by other parties (in this paper, “to inspect” and “do not inspect”) will alter a person tendency whether “to comply” or “to cheat”, as shown in garment smuggling case in Indonesia. Game theoretic concepts were employed in this paper to perform framework for analysis in describing the actions of interdependent agents. When the game has mixed equilibrium, probability of one player to take one strategic action does not depend on the opponent’s payoffs (i.e. maximum penalty). What does change is the probability of the opponent’s strategic actions.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

SMBR

Publisher

Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

SMBR publishes both empirical and non-empirical (contextual, descriptive, case-study) articles emphasizing on the recent business issues nationally or internationally. To cope with the current advancement of publishing world especially in academic journal article, SMBR follows the modern-style of ...