Authors
Daniele Vilone, José J Ramasco, Angel Sánchez, Maxi San Miguel
Publication date
2012/9/24
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
686
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Humans do not always make rational choices, a fact that experimental economics is putting on solid grounds. The social context plays an important role in determining our actions and often we imitate friends or acquaintances without any strategic consideration. We explore here the interplay between strategic and social imitative behavior in a coordination problem on a social network. We observe that for interactions on 1D and 2D lattices any amount of social imitation prevents the freezing of the network in domains with different conventions, thus leading to global consensus. For interactions on complex networks, the interplay of social and strategic imitation also drives the system towards global consensus while neither dynamics alone does. We find an optimum value for the combination of imitative behaviors to reach consensus in a minimum time and two different dynamical regimes to approach it: exponential …
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Scholar articles
D Vilone, JJ Ramasco, A Sánchez, MS Miguel - Scientific reports, 2012