DeBola: A Prisoners Dilemma Simulation-Game for NGOs

56 Pages Posted: 21 Jun 2017 Last revised: 9 Aug 2017

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Noam Ebner

Creighton University Heider College of Business

Date Written: 2017

Abstract

DeBola is a simulation-game constructed as a teaching-tool for the topics of conflict analysis and resolution, collaborative problem solving, negotiation and decision-making. Specifically, it does so in the context of NGOs and mission-driven organizations.

DeBola involves four NGOs working on health missions in Africa. The four have been diverted to combat an outbreak of Ebola. The NGOs are tasked to administer a new, effective, Ebola vaccine called DeBola, in an attempt to turn back the tide of Ebola’s spread. However, there are operational constraints, and over multiple iterations, the NGOs mast make decisions with regards to their operative path. In the framework of a Prisoners Dilemma structure, the four NGOs must decide whether to collaborate or compete with one another, in a situation rife with uncertainty. Their decisions are made in individual and collaborative problem-solving environments. Collaboration might lead to greater joint success in conducting vaccination operations. However, given that each NGO’s funding is contingent on its own success in administering vaccines, each NGO is also pulled towards working alone. The outcome of their decisions affect them all, determining their organizational longevity and the degree to which they will achieve their mission. Often, these two factors conflict with each other – reflecting a real-life tension faced by aid organizations, non-profits, government agencies and other mission-driven organizations.

DeBola: Illustrates, experientially, the complexity of generating cooperation in situations intuitively grasped, or objectively seen, as competitive; Introduces the challenges of decision-making, collaboration, and organizational survival in the specific context of NGOs and mission-driven, non-profit organizations; Enhances participants’ ability to identify key obstacles and pathways to forming collaboration, including trust, communication and relationship building.

The document contains all role information necessary to conduct the simulation, as well as a comprehensive teacher’s guide.

Keywords: Prisoners Dilemma, game theory, negotiation, conflict, mediation, simulation, competition, cooperation, dispute, NGO, Ebola, aid, humanitarian, mission

Suggested Citation

Ebner, Noam, DeBola: A Prisoners Dilemma Simulation-Game for NGOs (2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2989442 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2989442

Noam Ebner (Contact Author)

Creighton University Heider College of Business ( email )

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