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=== Business === The [[Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply]] (CIPS) promotes knowledge and use of game theory within the context of business [[procurement]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-11-27 |title=CIPS and TWS Partners promote game theory on the global stage |url=https://www.cips.org/who-we-are/news/cips-and-tws-partners-promote-game-theory-on-the-global-stage/ |access-date=2023-04-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127230832/https://www.cips.org/who-we-are/news/cips-and-tws-partners-promote-game-theory-on-the-global-stage/ |archive-date=27 November 2020 }}</ref> CIPS and TWS Partners have conducted a series of surveys designed to explore the understanding, awareness and application of game theory among [[procurement]] professionals. Some of the main findings in their third annual survey (2019) include: *application of game theory to procurement activity has increased β at the time it was at 19% across all survey respondents *65% of participants predict that use of game theory applications will grow *70% of respondents say that they have "only a basic or a below basic understanding" of game theory *20% of participants had undertaken [[on-the-job training]] in game theory *50% of respondents said that new or improved software solutions were desirable *90% of respondents said that they do not have the software they need for their work.<ref>CIPS (2021), [https://www.cips.org/knowledge/procurement-topics-and-skills/game-theory/game-theory/#tabs-3 Game Theory] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411050812/https://www.cips.org/knowledge/procurement-topics-and-skills/game-theory/game-theory/#tabs-3 |date=11 April 2021 }}, CIPS in conjunction with TWS Partners, accessed 11 April 2021</ref>
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