Becerril-Borja, Rubén; Montes-de-Oca, Raúl Incomplete information and risk sensitive analysis of sequential games without a predetermined order of turns. (English) Zbl 1488.91015 Kybernetika 57, No. 2, 312-331 (2021). Summary: The authors introduce risk sensitivity to a model of sequential games where players don’t know beforehand which of them will make a choice at each stage of the game. It is shown that every sequential game without a predetermined order of turns with risk sensitivity has a Nash equilibrium, as well as in the case in which players have types that are chosen for them before the game starts and that are kept from the other players. There are also a couple of examples that show how the equilibria might change if the players are risk prone or risk adverse. MSC: 91A20 Multistage and repeated games 91A05 2-person games 91A27 Games with incomplete information, Bayesian games Keywords:incomplete information; sequential game; risk sensitive; turn selection process PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{R. Becerril-Borja} and \textit{R. Montes-de-Oca}, Kybernetika 57, No. 2, 312--331 (2021; Zbl 1488.91015) Full Text: DOI