The problem with game theory is always defining an appropriate utility function for real cases with human participation. I guess the only way to have a case study is If you define your game in standard form an gather the payoffs from hard data or from experts/stakeholders information. Otherwise, you have to look at applications to control theory and/or telecomunications, as utility functions for computers/devices are easier to define.
Chen, Jie, and A. Lee Swindlehurst. "Applying bargaining solutions to resource allocation in multiuser MIMO-OFDMA broadcast systems." Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of 6.2 (2012): 127-139.
I refer to a case on energy resources among my contributions in the ResearchGate (linked) and to Chapter III.D.4 in Democracy with sequential choice and fund voting.
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