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Partner Choice and Cooperation in Networks - Theory and Experimental Evidence

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Cooperation is beneficial but may be hard to achieve in situations where the selfish interests of individuals conflict with their common goal, such as in sharing of goods, help, knowledge or information, in trade and pollution negotiations, and in exploitation of common resources. The standard models of such "social dilemmas" assume that the individuals are obliged to participate in the dilemma. These models fail to capture an important element of human interaction: that people are in general free to select their interaction partners. In this book a social dilemma with partner selection is introduced and studied with the methods of formal game theory, experimental economics and computer simulations. It allows exploration of simultaneous dynamics of the network structure and cooperative behavior on this structure. The results of this study show that partner choice strongly facilitates cooperation and leads to networks where free-riders are likely to be excluded.

List of contents

Motivation and Outline.- Basic Concepts of the Theories of Games, Networks and Markov Chains.- The Network Dilemma Game.- Cooperation in Finitely Repeated Network Dilemma Games.- Exclusion and Cooperation in Experiments.- Dynamics of Partner Choice and Cooperation.

Summary

Cooperation is beneficial but may be hard to achieve in situations where the selfish interests of individuals conflict with their common goal, such as in sharing of goods, help, knowledge or information, in trade and pollution negotiations, and in exploitation of common resources. The standard models of such "social dilemmas" assume that the individuals are obliged to participate in the dilemma. These models fail to capture an important element of human interaction: that people are in general free to select their interaction partners. In this book a social dilemma with partner selection is introduced and studied with the methods of formal game theory, experimental economics and computer simulations. It allows exploration of simultaneous dynamics of the network structure and cooperative behavior on this structure. The results of this study show that partner choice strongly facilitates cooperation and leads to networks where free-riders are likely to be excluded.

Product details

Authors Alja Ule, Alja¿ Ule, Aljaz Ule, Aljaž Ule
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.04.2009
 
EAN 9783540730156
ISBN 978-3-540-73015-6
No. of pages 202
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Weight 336 g
Illustrations X, 202 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Business

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