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Social norms and cooperation in higher-order networks

Physics and Society 2024-07-16 v1

Abstract

Recent research has focused on understanding how cooperation is fostered through various mechanisms in cognitive settings, particularly through pairwise interactions. However, real-world interactions often extend beyond simple dyads, including multiple cliques with both pairwise and higher-order interactions. These complex interactions influence how individuals perceive and adapt their strategies based on social norms. We here introduce a model that explores the evolution of collective strategies and social norms within a heterogeneous environment, encompassing both dyadic and three-body interactions. We find that social norms play a crucial role in promoting cooperation in comparison to simply imitating the most successful neighbor. We also show that the rise of prosocial norms leads to increased cooperation across various social dilemmas, often resulting in shifts from defective to cooperative behavior. Additionally, we observe that a moderate level of information privacy helps sustaining prosocial norms and curtails antisocial tendencies, even in situations where mutual defection might seem advantageous. Our research thus offers insights into the evolution of cooperation through the lens of social norm diffusion in higher-order networks.

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@article{arxiv.2401.14905,
  title  = {Social norms and cooperation in higher-order networks},
  author = {Yin-Jie Ma and Zhi-Qiang Jiang and Fan-Shu Fang and Matjaz Perc and Stefano Boccaletti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.14905},
  year   = {2024}
}

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12 pages, 9 figures