Understanding norms is a key challenge in sociology. Nevertheless, there is a lack of dynamical models explaining how one of several possible behaviors is established as a norm and under what conditions. Analysing an agent-based model, we identify interesting parameter dependencies that imply when two behaviors will coexist or when a shared norm will emerge in a heterogeneous society, where different populations have incompatible preferences. Our model highlights the importance of randomness, spatial interactions, non-linear dynamics, and self-organization. It can also explain the emergence of unpopular norms that do not maximize the collective benefit. Furthermore, we compare behavior-based with preference-based punishment and find interes...
We investigate how information about the preferences of others affects the persistence of ‘bad’ soci...
Behavioral norms vary widely across social groups, in areas as diverse as fashion, table manners, an...
How individual behaviour is determined or at least influenced by social norms is one of the classic ...
Understanding norms is a key challenge in sociology. Nevertheless, there is a lack of dynamical mode...
Understanding norms is a key challenge in sociology. Nevertheless, there is a lack of dynamical mode...
We use the framework of random matching games and develop a two society model to analyze the interac...
Social norms are patterns of behavior that are self-enforcing within a group: Everyone conforms, eve...
Social norms are patterns of behavior that are self-enforcing at the group level: everyone wants to ...
Human behavior is strongly affected by culturally transmitted norms and values. Certain norms are in...
<p>Both preferences are equally distributed in space. (a) If the initial average commitment to the p...
We consider a model of conformity that permits a non-conformist equilibrium and multiple conformist...
We present a model of sequential choice which explains the emer-gence and persistence of unpopular, ...
This paper studies a coordination game between a continuum of players with heterogeneous tastes who ...
A number of studies have shown that social norms can be maintained at a high frequency when norm-vio...
We present and study a model of cultural transmission of social norms in a setting where agents are ...
We investigate how information about the preferences of others affects the persistence of ‘bad’ soci...
Behavioral norms vary widely across social groups, in areas as diverse as fashion, table manners, an...
How individual behaviour is determined or at least influenced by social norms is one of the classic ...
Understanding norms is a key challenge in sociology. Nevertheless, there is a lack of dynamical mode...
Understanding norms is a key challenge in sociology. Nevertheless, there is a lack of dynamical mode...
We use the framework of random matching games and develop a two society model to analyze the interac...
Social norms are patterns of behavior that are self-enforcing within a group: Everyone conforms, eve...
Social norms are patterns of behavior that are self-enforcing at the group level: everyone wants to ...
Human behavior is strongly affected by culturally transmitted norms and values. Certain norms are in...
<p>Both preferences are equally distributed in space. (a) If the initial average commitment to the p...
We consider a model of conformity that permits a non-conformist equilibrium and multiple conformist...
We present a model of sequential choice which explains the emer-gence and persistence of unpopular, ...
This paper studies a coordination game between a continuum of players with heterogeneous tastes who ...
A number of studies have shown that social norms can be maintained at a high frequency when norm-vio...
We present and study a model of cultural transmission of social norms in a setting where agents are ...
We investigate how information about the preferences of others affects the persistence of ‘bad’ soci...
Behavioral norms vary widely across social groups, in areas as diverse as fashion, table manners, an...
How individual behaviour is determined or at least influenced by social norms is one of the classic ...