Producing public goods in networks: Some effects of social comparison and endogenous network change |
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Authors: | Johannes Zschache |
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Affiliation: | University of Leipzig, Institute of Sociology, Beethovenstraße 15, 04107 Leipzig, Germany |
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Abstract: | As actors participate in the production of public goods, processes of social comparison may affect the decisions about the individual contributions as well as the endogenously changing structure of an underlying social network. This leads to the transformation of an ordinary n-player Prisoner's Dilemma of collective action into an n-player coordination game. The paper uses agent-based simulations to trace the formation of public goods while varying network characteristics, such as density, segregation, or the strength of relationships. Additionally, the usage of both a forward- and a backward-looking agent model shows possible implications of different assumptions about the actors’ decision making. |
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Keywords: | Public goods Social comparison Network structure Agent-based simulation |
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