Win-win game
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In game theory, a win–win game (often called a win–win scenario) is a special case of a non-zero-sum game that produces a mutually beneficial outcome for two or more parties.[1] If a win–win scenario is not achieved, the scenario becomes a lose–lose scenario by default, since all parties lose if the venture fails. It is also called a positive-sum game and is the opposite of a zero-sum game.
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- Abundance mentality
- Game
- Cooperative game
- Group-dynamic game
- Zero-sum game
- No-win situation
References[]
- ^ "win-win situation definition". United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
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