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  • Evolutionary game theory
  • Behavioral economics
  • Network science

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  • Individual payoff maximization is a key driver, but human decisions are influenced by uncertainty, risk, and social pressure.
  • Conformity shapes cooperation in social dilemmas, but prior models treated it as a static trait, ignoring environmental adaptability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and analyze an adaptive conformity model for the evolution of cooperation in social dilemmas.
  • To investigate how dynamic conformity adjustments impact cooperation compared to static models.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an adaptive conformity model where individuals update their tendency based on local vs. global payoffs.
  • Incorporated a satisfaction threshold and memory length to modulate conformity updates.
  • Conducted systematic simulations across diverse social dilemmas and network topologies.

Main Results:

  • Adaptive conformity significantly broadens the conditions for cooperation emergence and persistence compared to static models.
  • A satisfaction threshold has a nonlinear effect, while longer memory lengths tend to suppress cooperation.
  • Robust cooperation promotion observed even in severe dilemmas and heterogeneous networks.

Conclusions:

  • Adaptive conformity offers a dynamic mechanism to enhance cooperation in social dilemmas.
  • This model provides a more realistic representation of human behavior and its impact on collective action.
  • Adaptive conformity presents a promising strategy for mitigating social dilemmas in complex social structures.