Status hierarchies and the emergence of cooperation in task groups (1.0.0)
This repository contains an agent-based simulation model exploring how status hierarchies influence the emergence and sustainability of cooperation in task-oriented groups. The model builds on evolutionary game theory to examine the dynamics of cooperation under single-leader and multi-leader hierarchies, investigating factors such as group size, assortativity, and hierarchical clarity. Key findings highlight the trade-offs between different leadership structures in fostering group cooperation and reveal the conditions under which cooperation is most stable.
The repository includes code for simulations, numerical analysis scripts, and visualization tools to replicate the results presented in the manuscript titled “Status hierarchies and the emergence of cooperation in task groups.”
Feel free to explore, reproduce the findings, or adapt the model for further research!
Release Notes
This repository contains the Agent-Based Simulation for Status Hierarchies and Cooperation in Task Groups, developed to explore how status hierarchies influence the emergence and sustainability of cooperation in task-oriented groups.
Key Features:
Purpose: Investigate cooperation dynamics under single-leader and multi-leader hierarchies using evolutionary game theory.
Parameters: Group size, assortativity levels, and hierarchical clarity.
Simulation Outputs: Metrics on cooperation levels, leadership distribution, and evolutionary stability of different strategies.
Visualization Tools: Graphs and plots representing simulation outcomes across varying parameters.
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Status hierarchies and the emergence of cooperation in task groups 1.0.0
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Hsuan-Wei Lee
Published Jan 02, 2025
Last modified Jan 02, 2025
This repository contains an agent-based simulation model exploring how status hierarchies influence the emergence and sustainability of cooperation in task-oriented groups. The model builds on evolutionary game theory to examine the dynamics of cooperation under single-leader and multi-leader hierarchies, investigating factors such as group size, assortativity, and hierarchical clarity. Key findings highlight the trade-offs between different leadership structures in fostering group cooperation and reveal the conditions under which cooperation is most stable.
The repository includes code for simulations, numerical analysis scripts, and visualization tools to replicate the results presented in the manuscript titled “Status hierarchies and the emergence of cooperation in task groups.”
Feel free to explore, reproduce the findings, or adapt the model for further research!
Release Notes
This repository contains the Agent-Based Simulation for Status Hierarchies and Cooperation in Task Groups, developed to explore how status hierarchies influence the emergence and sustainability of cooperation in task-oriented groups.
Key Features:
Purpose: Investigate cooperation dynamics under single-leader and multi-leader hierarchies using evolutionary game theory.
Parameters: Group size, assortativity levels, and hierarchical clarity.
Simulation Outputs: Metrics on cooperation levels, leadership distribution, and evolutionary stability of different strategies.
Visualization Tools: Graphs and plots representing simulation outcomes across varying parameters.