Understanding the emergence of prosocial behaviours (e.g., cooperation and trust) among self-interested agents is an important problem in many disciplines. Network structure and institutional incentives (e.g., punishing antisocial agents) are known to promote prosocial behaviours, when acting in isolation, one mechanism being present at a time. Here we study the interplay between these two mechanisms to see whether they are independent, interfering or synergetic. Using evolutionary game theory, we show that punishing antisocial agents and a regular networked structure not only promote prosocial behaviours among agents playing the trust game, but they also interplay with each other, leading to interference or synergy, depending on the game parameters. Synergy emerges on a wider range of parameters than interference does. In this domain, the combination of incentives and networked structure improves the efficiency of incentives, yielding prosocial behaviours at a lower cost than the incentive does alone. This has a significant implication in the promotion of prosocial behaviours in multi-agent systems.
翻译:我们研究这两个机制之间的相互作用,看它们是否独立、干预或协同。我们利用进化游戏理论,表明惩罚反社会剂和正规的网络结构不仅促进玩信托游戏的代理人之间的亲社会行为,而且还促进它们之间的相互作用,导致干扰或协同效应,这取决于游戏参数。协同效应出现在比干预更广泛的参数上。在这一领域,奖励和网络结构的结合提高了奖励的效率,以比奖励本身低的成本产生亲社会行为。这在多代理人系统中促进亲社会行为方面有着重大的影响。