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A zero-sum game is one in which no wealth is created or destroyed. So, in a two-player zero-sum game, whatever one player wins, the other loses. The theory of zero-sum games is immensely different from that of non-zero-sum games, because an optimal solution can always be found. Most of the games in the real life are non-zero-sum games. All players may lose or win in this kind of games and cooperation of players in this type of games can lead to win-win situation for all players. Most of the construction management issues are also the non-zero-sum games in which thecollaboration of involved parties (players) can achieve the better result for the system. The typical non-zero-sum games are Prisoner’s Dilemma, chicken and Volunteer’s Dilemma and Deadlock and stag hunt. This paper is going to investigate and model some construction issues and conflicts in these kinds of non-sum-zero games between client and main-contractor and between main-contractors and sub-contractor to specify and clarify the best solution for them (players) and whole system.
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