Dilemmas and trade-offs in the diffusion of conventions
Lucas Gautheron

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex trade-offs influencing how social conventions emerge and spread, using a physics-inspired framework applied to a physics sign convention, revealing insights into social coordination, conflicts, and leadership roles.
Contribution
It introduces a novel statistical physics framework to analyze the trade-offs in convention diffusion and applies it to real-world social coordination in physics.
Findings
Conventions serve purposes beyond mere coordination.
Individual preferences are shaped by cultural and social network influences.
Leadership plays a key role in resolving conflicts in conventions.
Abstract
Outside ideal settings, conventions are shaped by competing processes that can challenge the emergence of norms. This paper identifies three trade-offs challenging the diffusion of conventions: (I) the trade-off between the imperatives of social, sequential, and contextual consistency that individuals balance when choosing between conventions; (II) the competition between local and global coordination, depending on whether individuals coordinate their behavior via interactions throughout a social network or external factors transcending the network; and (III) the balance between decision optimality (e.g., collective satisfaction) and decision costs when collectives with conflicting preferences choose a convention. We develop a broadly applicable statistical physics framework for measuring each of these trade-offs, which we then apply to a sign convention in physics. Our method can…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Language and cultural evolution · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
