Modelling the coevolution of opinion dynamics and decision making in social dilemmas
Abstract
This paper proposes a mathematical model for the coevolution of actions and opinions for a population facing a social dilemma. In particular, we assume each person participates in a Public Goods Game (PGG), with their action being to cooperate or defect, and holds an opinion about which action they prefer. We propose a payoff function that combines the PGG with the Friedkin--Johnsen model from opinion dynamics to form a coevolutionary game. According to a discrete-time process, players asynchronously update their actions and opinions, aiming to maximise their individual payoff for the coevolutionary game using myopic best-response. We study the equilibria and provide conditions for the existence of the all-defection and all-cooperation consensus equilibria. We also establish conditions for global convergence to the all-defection equilibrium.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.08840,
title = {Modelling the coevolution of opinion dynamics and decision making in social dilemmas},
author = {Ella C. Davidson and Lorenzo Zino and Ming Cao and Mengbin Ye},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.08840},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
6 pages, accepted for publication at ECC26