Data-informed modeling of the formation, persistence, and evolution of social norms and conventions
Mengbin Ye, Lorenzo Zino

TL;DR
This paper reviews mathematical models of social norms and conventions, emphasizing how empirical data can inform these models to better understand their formation, persistence, and evolution in social groups.
Contribution
It introduces key mathematical approaches and demonstrates how empirical data can be systematically integrated into models of social norm dynamics.
Findings
Mathematical models include population and agent-based approaches.
Empirical data can be incorporated systematically into models.
Discussion of current challenges and future research directions.
Abstract
Social norms and conventions are commonly accepted and adopted behaviors and practices within a social group that guide interactions -- e.g., how to spell a word or how to greet people -- and are central to a group's culture and identity. Understanding the key mechanisms that govern the formation, persistence, and evolution of social norms and conventions in social communities is a problem of paramount importance for a broad range of real-world applications, spanning from preparedness for future emergencies to promotion of sustainable practices. In the past decades, mathematical modeling has emerged as a powerful tool to reproduce and study the complex dynamics of norm and convention change, gaining insights into their mechanisms, and ultimately deriving tools to predict their evolution. The first goal of this chapter is to introduce some of the main mathematical approaches for modeling…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Decision Making · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
