Reputation-Based Partner Selection and Network Topology Support the Emergence of Cooperation in Groups
Chapter
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact on the donor's decision. When the interaction involves more than two agents things become more complicated, and in large groups cooperation can hardly emerge. In this work we use a Public Goods Game to investigate whether publicly available reputation scores may support the evolution of cooperation and whether this is affected by the kind of network structure adopted. Moreover, if agents interact on a bipartite graph with partner selection cooperation can thrive in large groups and in a small amount of time.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Reputation; Cooperation; Social Simulations
List of contributors:
Giardini, Francesca; Vilone, Daniele; Paolucci, Mario
Book title:
New Frontiers in the Study of Social Phenomena