Satisfaction in societies with opinion leaders and mediators: properties and an axiomatization
Fabi\'an Riquelme

TL;DR
This paper introduces OLFM systems, a generalized model of opinion influence in societies, and provides an axiomatization of the satisfaction score considering diverse actor roles and influence dynamics.
Contribution
It generalizes existing opinion leader-follower models by including mediators and offers an axiomatization of the satisfaction score under new influence assumptions.
Findings
Defined the satisfaction score for OLFM systems.
Generalized properties from OLF systems to OLFM systems.
Provided an axiomatization of the satisfaction score.
Abstract
In this paper we propose the opinion leader-follower through mediators systems (OLFM systems) a multiple-action collective choice model for societies. In those societies three kind of actors are considered: opinion leaders that can exert certain influence over the decision of other actors, followers that can be convinced to modify their original decisions, and independent actors that neither are influenced nor can influence; mediators are actors that both are influenced and influence other actors. This is a generalization of the opinion leader-follower systems (OLF systems) proposed by van den Brink R, et al. (2011). The satisfaction score is defined on the set of actors. For each actor it measures the number of society initial decisions in which the final collective decision coincides with the one that the actor initially selected. We generalize in OLFM systems some properties that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGame Theory and Voting Systems · Game Theory and Applications · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
