Why do countries build nuclear weapons they hope they'll never use? Why do people sometimes refuse to cooperate even when everyone would benefit? Why do companies start price wars that leave everyone worse off? These questions all have something in common: Game Theory. One of the most influential ideas in modern economics, psychology, politics and business, Game Theory changed how we understand decision-making by revealing that the smartest choice often depends on what everyone else decides to do. Join us for a hands-on workshop where you'll experience these ideas for yourself through interactive games, experiments and thought-provoking challenges.
Together, we'll explore famous concepts like the Prisoner's Dilemma, cooperation, trust, competition and strategic thinking, discovering why Game Theory has become one of the most important frameworks for understanding human behaviour. Through activities, lively discussion and real-world case studies, you'll test your assumptions, sharpen your decision-making and start seeing everyday situations—from negotiations and relationships to business and international politics—in a completely new way. Whether you're a complete beginner or already love psychology, economics or strategy, this workshop will change the way you think about how people make decisions.
为什么一些国家会制造自己希望永远不会使用的核武器?为什么人们有时明明合作能让所有人受益,却依然选择拒绝合作?为什么企业会发动最终让所有参与者都受损的价格战?
这些问题背后都有一个共同答案:博弈论(Game Theory)。
作为现代经济学、心理学、政治学和商业领域中极具影响力的理论之一,博弈论改变了我们理解决策的方式。它告诉我们,一个看似最理性的选择,往往取决于其他人会如何行动。
加入这场互动式工作坊,你将通过游戏、实验和充满挑战的思考任务,亲身体验这些理论在现实中的运用。
我们会一起探索囚徒困境、合作、信任、竞争以及战略思维等经典概念,了解为什么博弈论已经成为理解人类行为的重要框架。通过互动活动、精彩讨论和真实案例分析,你将重新审视自己的判断方式,提高决策能力,并开始用全新的角度看待日常生活中的各种情况——从谈判、人际关系,到商业竞争和国际政治。
无论你是完全没有接触过心理学、经济学和策略思维的新手,还是本身就对这些领域感兴趣,这场工作坊都会帮助你改变理解人类决策的方式。