Publication:
A game-theoretic investigation of compliance to Islamic rules of behaviour
Abstract
The breakdown of trust and cooperation as well as the failure of institutions to govern effectively can be attributed as the critical causes of the global financial meltdown. This research will extend the behavioural investigation into testing the level of adherence towards these rules of behaviour in the members of society - specifically separated into two groups, Muslims and non-Muslims. This research will analyze the comparative behaviours of Muslims and non-Muslims using selected games (from the body of published work on behavioural and experimental games). The experimental games will be carried out on test subjects in Singapore as well as in Malaysia from diverse backgrounds ...
Keywords
Game-theoretic , Behaviour , Experimental games , Singapore , Malaysia
Citation
Mohamed, H. (2017). A game-theoretic investigation of compliance to Islamic rules of behaviour (Doctoral dissertation). INCEIF, Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved from https://ikr.inceif.org/handle/INCEIF/2775
Publisher
INCEIF
Available in physical copy and downloadable format (Call Number: t HB 144 H429)