The value of an uncertain outcome (a `gamble', `lottery', etc.) to a participant is an evaluation, in the participant's utility scale, of the prospective outcomes: It is an a priori measure of what he expects to obtain (this is the subject of `utility theory'). In a similar way, one is interested in evaluating a game; that is, measuring the value of each player in the game.
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Hart, S. (1989). Shapley Value. In Game Theory (pp. 210–216). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20181-5_25
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