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Ethnic markers and the emergence of group-specific norms

Interdisciplinary Studies

Ethnic markers and the emergence of group-specific norms

J. Ozaita, A. Baronchelli, et al.

This paper delves into how ethnic markers influence coordination in games, highlighting that they can promote cooperation and group norms, although too much uniformity can backfire. The research was conducted by Juan Ozaita, Andrea Baronchelli, and Angel Sánchez.... show more
Abstract
Observable social traits influence social interactions even in globalized societies. A popular hypothesis posits that such traits (ethnic markers) help promote cooperation, but an alternative explanation is that they facilitate coordination. The paper explores this latter possibility by presenting a model that investigates ethnic markers in coordination games, testing reinforcement learning as the microscopic mechanism agents use to update strategies. Across wide parameter ranges, a collective equilibrium emerges in which markers assort interactions; however, if individuals are too conformist (low aspiration) or too greedy (high aspiration), markers fail to shape interactions. These results extend prior imitation-based work and show reinforcement learning is a strong candidate to explain instances where ethnic markers influence coordination.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 17, 2020
Authors
Juan Ozaita, Andrea Baronchelli, Angel Sánchez
Tags
ethnic markers
coordination games
reinforcement learning
group norms
strategy updates
conformity
greediness
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