Peer Performance Ratings LO10443

Dale Emery (72704.1550@CompuServe.COM)
11 Oct 96 23:00:01 EDT

Replying to LO10409 --

John,

You wrote:

> Peer review is a zero-sum game.

> The "points" one player gives away, another player wins. There is a finite
> number of "points" that can be won, and more than one player, which makes
> it a zero-sum, (and, presumably, iterated,) game.

What limits the number of points that can be won? Do you suppose that
limit is necessarily finite, or might that just be because of something
organizations have chosen as a way to work?

Dale

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