A Parrondo paradoxical interplay of reciprocity and reputation in social dynamics

Our study investigates the role of reciprocity and reputation in shaping social dynamics within networks. We uncover this by creating a model network with agents who follow unique beliefs and rules. While relying solely on either reciprocity or reputation often leads to negative outcomes for a group...

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Main Authors: Lai, Joel Weijia, Cheong, Kang Hao
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1732432024-01-22T01:43:56Z A Parrondo paradoxical interplay of reciprocity and reputation in social dynamics Lai, Joel Weijia Cheong, Kang Hao School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Institute for Pedagogical Innovation, Research and Excellence Science::Mathematics Parrondo’s Paradox Social Dynamics Our study investigates the role of reciprocity and reputation in shaping social dynamics within networks. We uncover this by creating a model network with agents who follow unique beliefs and rules. While relying solely on either reciprocity or reputation often leads to negative outcomes for a group, combining these strategies leads to unexpectedly positive results. This finding, akin to the counterintuitive Parrondo's paradox, illustrates the hidden potential of integrating different social strategies in boosting group welfare. This work has implications for understanding and leveraging the physics of social dynamics, such as understanding the ‘Goldilocks domain’ for different population sizes and Burt's theory for structural holes. This article sheds light on the nuanced interrelations between reciprocity and reputation and emphasizes their impact on social welfare, offering valuable insights for taking the first steps in enhancing collective welfare in social networks. Ministry of Education (MOE) The authors thank the Ministry of Education, Singapore Academic Research Fund (AcRF) Tier 2, Grant No. MOE-T2EP50120-0021 for kind support. 2024-01-22T01:43:56Z 2024-01-22T01:43:56Z 2024 Journal Article Lai, J. W. & Cheong, K. H. (2024). A Parrondo paradoxical interplay of reciprocity and reputation in social dynamics. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 179, 114386-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chaos.2023.114386 0960-0779 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173243 10.1016/j.chaos.2023.114386 2-s2.0-85180531335 179 114386 en MOE-T2EP50120-0021 Chaos, Solitons and Fractals © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Science::Mathematics
Parrondo’s Paradox
Social Dynamics
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Parrondo’s Paradox
Social Dynamics
Lai, Joel Weijia
Cheong, Kang Hao
A Parrondo paradoxical interplay of reciprocity and reputation in social dynamics
description Our study investigates the role of reciprocity and reputation in shaping social dynamics within networks. We uncover this by creating a model network with agents who follow unique beliefs and rules. While relying solely on either reciprocity or reputation often leads to negative outcomes for a group, combining these strategies leads to unexpectedly positive results. This finding, akin to the counterintuitive Parrondo's paradox, illustrates the hidden potential of integrating different social strategies in boosting group welfare. This work has implications for understanding and leveraging the physics of social dynamics, such as understanding the ‘Goldilocks domain’ for different population sizes and Burt's theory for structural holes. This article sheds light on the nuanced interrelations between reciprocity and reputation and emphasizes their impact on social welfare, offering valuable insights for taking the first steps in enhancing collective welfare in social networks.
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title A Parrondo paradoxical interplay of reciprocity and reputation in social dynamics
title_short A Parrondo paradoxical interplay of reciprocity and reputation in social dynamics
title_full A Parrondo paradoxical interplay of reciprocity and reputation in social dynamics
title_fullStr A Parrondo paradoxical interplay of reciprocity and reputation in social dynamics
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