Conditions Facilitating the Aversion of Unpopular Norms: An Agent-Based Simulation Study
Authored by Kashif Zia, Zoofishan Zareen, Muzna Zafar
Date Published: 2016
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Abstract
People mostly facilitate and manage their social lives adhering to the
prevalent norms. There are some norms which are unpopular, yet people
adhere to them. Ironically, people at individual level do not agree to
these norms, but, they still follow and even facilitate them.
Irrespective of the social and psychological reasons behind their
persistence, sometimes, for societal good, it is necessary to oppose and
possibly avert the unpopular norms. In this paper, we model theorydriven
computational specifications of Emperor's Dilemma into an agent-based
simulation, to understand the the conditions that result in emergence of
unpopular norms. The reciprocal nature of persistence and aversion of
norms, thus, is utilized to define situations under which these norms
can be changed and averted. Simulation is performed under many
interesting ``what-if{''} questions. The simulation results reveal that
under high density conditions of agent population with a high percentage
of norm aversion activists, the aversion of unpopular norms can be
achieved.
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