Suzuki Shinsuke, Akiyama Eizo
Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennoudai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0006, Japan.
Proc Biol Sci. 2005 Jul 7;272(1570):1373-7. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3072.
The evolution of cooperation in social dilemmas has been of considerable concern in various fields such as sociobiology, economics and sociology. It might be that, in the real world, reputation plays an important role in the evolution of cooperation. Recently, studies that have addressed indirect reciprocity have revealed that cooperation can evolve through reputation, even though pairs of individuals interact only a few times. To our knowledge, most indirect reciprocity models have presumed dyadic interaction; no studies have attempted analysis of the evolution of cooperation in large communities where the effect of reputation is included. We investigate the evolution of cooperation in sizable groups in which the reputation of individuals affects the decision-making process. This paper presents the following: (i) cooperation can evolve in a four-person case, (ii) the evolution of cooperation becomes difficult as group size increases, even if the effect of reputation is included, and (iii) three kinds of final social states exist. In medium-sized communities, cooperative species can coexist in a stable manner with betrayal species.
社会困境中合作的演变在社会生物学、经济学和社会学等各个领域一直备受关注。在现实世界中,声誉可能在合作的演变中发挥重要作用。最近,关于间接互惠的研究表明,即使个体之间只互动几次,合作也可以通过声誉而演变。据我们所知,大多数间接互惠模型都假定是二元互动;尚未有研究尝试分析包含声誉效应的大型社区中合作的演变。我们研究了个体声誉影响决策过程的大型群体中合作的演变。本文提出了以下几点:(i)在四人情况下合作可以演变,(ii)即使包含声誉效应,随着群体规模的增加,合作的演变也会变得困难,以及(iii)存在三种最终社会状态。在中等规模的社区中,合作物种可以与背叛物种稳定共存。