Assigning Technology Resources to Innovation Projects in the Aspect of Games Theory – (Managerial Implications of G. Hardin’s “The Tragedy of the Commons”)
Abstract
Many of contemporary businesses depend on the projects and project management. Additionally, most of the companies understand the value of innovations and technological developments. Consequently, the topic of managing the technology projects gets special attention of managers. One of the most interesting areas in the technology projects’ management is resourcing (especially in the context of allocating technology human resources to the tasks).The intent of this article is to understand how to utilize limited resources in most efficient way or to reach maximum gain (payoff). In the article, some assumptions reflecting real life situations were taken into consideration. This should bring the benefit of “practical” implications, that contemporary managers may be interested in.
Keywords: Technology, resources, innovation, project, games theory
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100399
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