You can look at these papers. They may be useful for you.
1- Mehrparvar, M., Ahmadi, A., & Safavi, H. R. (2015). Social resolution of conflicts over water resources allocation in a river basin using cooperative game theory approaches: a case study. International Journal of River Basin Management, 1-13.
2- Dhamal, S., Bhat, S., Anoop, K. R., & Embar, V. R. (2012). Pattern clustering using cooperative game theory. arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.0461.
3- McMillan, J. (2013). Game theory in international economics. Taylor & francis.
4- Dhamal, S., Meghlan, A., & Narahari, Y. (2014). Cooperative Game Theoretic Solution Concepts for top-$ k $ Problems. arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.5442.
5- Bas, G., & Van der Lei, T. E. (2014, June). Analysis of profit allocation strategies for competing networks by applying cooperative game theory within an agent-based model. In CESUN 2014: 4th International Engineering Systems Symposium, Hoboken, USA, 8-11 June 2014.
You can look at these papers. They may be useful for you.
1- Mehrparvar, M., Ahmadi, A., & Safavi, H. R. (2015). Social resolution of conflicts over water resources allocation in a river basin using cooperative game theory approaches: a case study. International Journal of River Basin Management, 1-13.
2- Dhamal, S., Bhat, S., Anoop, K. R., & Embar, V. R. (2012). Pattern clustering using cooperative game theory. arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.0461.
3- McMillan, J. (2013). Game theory in international economics. Taylor & francis.
4- Dhamal, S., Meghlan, A., & Narahari, Y. (2014). Cooperative Game Theoretic Solution Concepts for top-$ k $ Problems. arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.5442.
5- Bas, G., & Van der Lei, T. E. (2014, June). Analysis of profit allocation strategies for competing networks by applying cooperative game theory within an agent-based model. In CESUN 2014: 4th International Engineering Systems Symposium, Hoboken, USA, 8-11 June 2014.
As you know the point where every player has the same propensity to disrupt (Gately point) seems to be similar to the nucleolus (minimizing maximum unhappiness), but the Gately point aim is to find the imputation that will minimize the maximum propensity to disrupt the coalition.
I hope these two (basic) notes will be useful for you.