Group cohesion under asymmetric voting behaviors
Cohesion plays a crucial role in achieving collective goals, promoting cooperation and trust, and improving efficiency within social groups. To gain deeper insights into the dynamics of group cohesion, we have extended our previous model of noisy group formation by incorporating asymmetric voting be...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cohesion plays a crucial role in achieving collective goals, promoting
cooperation and trust, and improving efficiency within social groups. To gain
deeper insights into the dynamics of group cohesion, we have extended our
previous model of noisy group formation by incorporating asymmetric voting
behaviors. Through a combination of theoretical analysis and numerical
simulations, we have explored the impact of asymmetric voting noise, the
attention decay rate, voter selection methods, and group sizes on group
cohesion. For a single voter, we discovered that as the group size approaches
infinity, group cohesion converges to $1/(R+1)$, where $R$ represents the ratio
of asymmetric voting noise. Remarkably, even in scenarios with extreme voting
asymmetry ($R \to \infty$), a significant level of group cohesion can be
maintained. Furthermore, when the positive or negative voter's voting noise
surpasses or falls below the phase transition point of $R_c=1$, a higher rate
of attention decay can lead to increased group cohesion. In the case of
multiple voters, a similar phenomenon arises when the attention decay rate
reaches a critical point. These insights provide practical implications for
fostering effective collaboration and teamwork within growing groups striving
to achieve shared objectives. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2306.14173 |