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Dynamics of Helping Behavior and Networks in a Small World

Physics and Society 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

To investigate an effect of social interaction on the bystanders' intervention in emergency situations a rescue model was introduced which includes the effects of the victim's acquaintance with bystanders and those among bystanders from a network perspective. This model reproduces the experimental result that the helping rate (success rate in our model) tends to decrease although the number of bystanders kk increases. And the interaction among homogeneous bystanders results in the emergence of hubs in a helping network. For more realistic consideration it is assumed that the agents are located on a one-dimensional lattice (ring), then the randomness p[0,1]p \in [0,1] is introduced: the kpkp random bystanders are randomly chosen from a whole population and the kkpk-kp near bystanders are chosen in the nearest order to the victim. We find that there appears another peak of the network density in the vicinity of k=9k=9 and p=0.3p=0.3 due to the cooperative and competitive interaction between the near and random bystanders.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0603179,
  title  = {Dynamics of Helping Behavior and Networks in a Small World},
  author = {Hang-Hyun Jo and Woo-Sung Jung and Hie-Tae Moon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0603179},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

13 pages, 8 figures