A GAME THEORY PERSPECTIVE ON STRATEGIC PROFIT DISTRIBUTION IN COMPLEX IT PROJECTS

2025-01-01
Özcan, İsmail
Śledziński, Jacek Dominik
ALPARSLAN GÖK, Sırma Zeynep
Meca, Ana
Weber, Gerhard Wilhelm
Butlewski, Marcin
Kocadag, Esmanur
In this article, we examine the process of evaluating an Information Technology (IT) project undertaken by three capital-linked companies. Herewith we address one of the main branches and drivers of our modern economies. This scenario highlights a common decision-making issue in the IT industry. To effectively showcase the application of the big boss fuzzy interval games method, we have introduced some simplifications. Our analysis focuses on evaluating the project's attractiveness and devising a fair distribution strategy for the expected profits among the three companies. While the case study is specific to the IT sector, the approach and findings are broadly applicable, providing valuable insights into similar evaluation and profit distribution challenges across various industries and organizational contexts.
Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization
Citation Formats
İ. Özcan et al., “A GAME THEORY PERSPECTIVE ON STRATEGIC PROFIT DISTRIBUTION IN COMPLEX IT PROJECTS,” Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 1503–1517, 2025, Accessed: 00, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85210074477&origin=inward.