Evolution of cooperation with early social influence for explaining collective action

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Abstract

The logic of collective action has laid a foundation for the research of public choice, and the success of collective action has been a long-term discussion when free-riding mechanism is considered in the dynamics. This study proposes a , which provides a novel dimension for explaining the logic of collective action. Under the framework, the accumulation of early social influence, conformity, and the pressure of relationship updating in small groups is discussed. The experiment results show that the accumulation of early social influence indirectly promotes the participants of collective action; conformity is conducive to stimulating collective action, but relies on the accumulation of early social influence; the pressure of relationship updating plays the small-group role, which promotes the participation of collective actions; all these effects are helpful in forming the cascade of cooperators, and prevent the coexistence of participants and non-participants of collective action.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123140
JournalChaos
Volume34
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2024

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