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International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations

ISSN 1923-2934 (Online) - ISSN 1923-2926 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 13 Issue 3 pp. 319-328 , 2022

The effect of probabilistic incentives to promote cooperation during the pandemics using simulation of multi-agent evolutionary game Pages 319-328 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Parinaz Esmaeili, Ahmad Makui, Seyed Mohammad Seyedhosseini, Rouzbeh Ghousi

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2022.3.001

Keywords: Multi-Agent Simulation, Evolutionary Game, Catastrophe Theory, Reward and Punishment, Pandemic, Volunteer Dilemma

Abstract: Social dilemmas describe conflict situations between immediate self-interest and longer-term collective interests. In these situations, it is better that all players work together to attain a common goal, but individuals may threaten the best payoff of the group by free-riding. Human behavior in a pandemic is one example of a social dilemma but wait-and-see games and relying on herd immunity to get a free ride generates a threat of continuing the pandemic. This study aims to use probabilistic incentives given by a third party as a mechanism to inhibit free-riding behavior by promoting cooperation in the volunteer dilemma game. For more realistic human behavior simulation, we use an agent-based model of network topology. When the parameters of the problem change gradually, an abrupt jump in the cooperation rate may happen and lead to a significant shift in the outcome. Catastrophe theory is a valuable approach to survey these nonlinear changes. This study tries to give some managerial insights to the decision-makers to find the minimum level of necessary effort in which the cooperation dominates the defection.

How to cite this paper
Esmaeili, P., Makui, A., Seyedhosseini, S & Ghousi, R. (2022). The effect of probabilistic incentives to promote cooperation during the pandemics using simulation of multi-agent evolutionary game.International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations , 13(3), 319-328.

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