We study network games in which players both create spillovers for one another and choose with whom to associate. The endogenous outcomes include both the strategic actions (e.g., effort levels) and the network in which spillovers occur. We introduce a framework and two solution concepts that extend standard approaches -- Nash equilibrium in actions and pairwise (Nash) stability in links. Our main results show that under suitable monotonicity assumptions on incentives, stable networks take simple forms. Our central conditions concern whether actions and links are strategic complements or substitutes, as well as whether links create positive or negative payoff spillovers. We apply our model to understand the consequences of competition for status, to microfound matching models that assume clique formation, and to interpret empirical findings that highlight unintended consequences of group design.
翻译:我们研究网络游戏,让参与者彼此产生外溢效应,并选择关联对象。内在结果包括战略行动(如努力水平)和溢出效应产生网络。我们引入了一个框架和两个解决方案概念,以扩展标准方法 -- -- 行动上的纳什平衡和双向(纳什)链接的稳定性。我们的主要结果显示,在适当的关于激励措施的单一假设下,稳定的网络以简单的形式出现。我们的核心条件是行动和联系是战略补充还是替代,以及联系是否产生正负的外溢效应。我们运用我们的模型来理解竞争对地位的影响,微化地找到假定结晶形成的匹配模型,并解释突出群体设计意外后果的经验结论。