In this paper, we study the self-coordination problem as demonstrated by the well-known El Farol problem (Arthur, 1994), which has later become what is known as the minority game in the econophysics community. While the El Farol problem or the minority game has been studied for almost two decades, existing studies are mostly only concerned with efficiency. The equality issue, however, has been largely neglected. In this paper, we build an agent-based model to study both efficiency and equality and ask whether a decentralized society can ever possibly self-coordinate a result with the highest efficiency while also maintaining the highest degree of equality. Our agent-based model shows the possibility of achieving this social optimum. The two...
Mechanisms to overcome social dilemmas provide incentives to maximize efficiency. However, often – s...
International audienceThis paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. A...
Interactions between people are the basis on which the structure of our society arises as a complex ...
In this paper, we continue the pursuit of the self-coordination mechanism as studied in the El Farol...
We study techniques to incentivize self-interested agents to form so-cially desirable solutions in s...
In minority games, players in a group must decide at each round which of two available options to ch...
We consider asymmetric coordination problems in which agents receive the gain if they choose the str...
Coordination problems resembling weakest-link games with multiple Pareto ranked equilibria are ubiqu...
The n-player public goods game, the basic model of decentralized social cooperation in non-market se...
The work studies the properties of a coordination game in which agents repeatedly compete to be in t...
Abstract. We propose a new model of minority game with intelligent agents who use trail and error me...
Emergence of Self-Governance on the Commons Axtell ii A model is describe...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENHuman behavioural patterns exhibit selfish or competitive, as w...
textabstractOn many occasions, individuals are able to coordinate their actions. The first empirical...
The minority model was introduced to study the competition between agents with limited information. ...
Mechanisms to overcome social dilemmas provide incentives to maximize efficiency. However, often – s...
International audienceThis paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. A...
Interactions between people are the basis on which the structure of our society arises as a complex ...
In this paper, we continue the pursuit of the self-coordination mechanism as studied in the El Farol...
We study techniques to incentivize self-interested agents to form so-cially desirable solutions in s...
In minority games, players in a group must decide at each round which of two available options to ch...
We consider asymmetric coordination problems in which agents receive the gain if they choose the str...
Coordination problems resembling weakest-link games with multiple Pareto ranked equilibria are ubiqu...
The n-player public goods game, the basic model of decentralized social cooperation in non-market se...
The work studies the properties of a coordination game in which agents repeatedly compete to be in t...
Abstract. We propose a new model of minority game with intelligent agents who use trail and error me...
Emergence of Self-Governance on the Commons Axtell ii A model is describe...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENHuman behavioural patterns exhibit selfish or competitive, as w...
textabstractOn many occasions, individuals are able to coordinate their actions. The first empirical...
The minority model was introduced to study the competition between agents with limited information. ...
Mechanisms to overcome social dilemmas provide incentives to maximize efficiency. However, often – s...
International audienceThis paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. A...
Interactions between people are the basis on which the structure of our society arises as a complex ...