TY - GEN
T1 - Study on promotion of cooperative behavior in social dilemma situation by introduction of bounded rationality - Effects of group heuristics on cooperative behavior
AU - Murata, Atsuo
AU - Kubo, Saki
AU - Hata, Naoki
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - As it is impossible to assume complete rationality in a social dilemma situation, the assumption of bounded rationality is appropriate. Under the bounded rationality, it would be reasonable to assume that one behaves according to heuristic principle. The group identity effect in a social dilemma situation might be very important in order to attain cooperation. The aim of this study was to clarify how to promote cooperative behavior by avoiding the social dilemma situations. The group heuristics was taken into account, and it was explored how the group heuristics promotes a cooperative behavior in social dilemma situations. As a result of a two-person game experiment, the group heuristics was found to play an important role in a social dilemma situation, and enhance cooperative behavior. For the following three cases, the higher cooperation rate was attained at the latter half of the experiment: (1)mutual in-group condition, (2)one-way in-group condition, and (6)one-way unknown condition (in-group). In conclusion, consciousness of in-group membership might help to promote actively mutual cooperation.
AB - As it is impossible to assume complete rationality in a social dilemma situation, the assumption of bounded rationality is appropriate. Under the bounded rationality, it would be reasonable to assume that one behaves according to heuristic principle. The group identity effect in a social dilemma situation might be very important in order to attain cooperation. The aim of this study was to clarify how to promote cooperative behavior by avoiding the social dilemma situations. The group heuristics was taken into account, and it was explored how the group heuristics promotes a cooperative behavior in social dilemma situations. As a result of a two-person game experiment, the group heuristics was found to play an important role in a social dilemma situation, and enhance cooperative behavior. For the following three cases, the higher cooperation rate was attained at the latter half of the experiment: (1)mutual in-group condition, (2)one-way in-group condition, and (6)one-way unknown condition (in-group). In conclusion, consciousness of in-group membership might help to promote actively mutual cooperation.
KW - cooperative behavior
KW - experimental game theory
KW - in-group
KW - out-group
KW - social dilemma
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84869427980
SN - 9781467322591
T3 - Proceedings of the SICE Annual Conference
SP - 261
EP - 266
BT - 2012 Proceedings of SICE Annual Conference, SICE 2012
PB - Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE)
T2 - 2012 51st Annual Conference on of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers of Japan, SICE 2012
Y2 - 20 August 2012 through 23 August 2012
ER -