Title :
Effects of penalty and probability of punishment on cooperative behavior in 2-person Prisoner´s dilemma situation
Author :
Murata, Atsuo ; Kanagawa, Takuma ; Hata, Naoki ; Hayami, Takehito
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Natural Sci. & Technol., Okayama Univ., Okayama, Japan
Abstract :
In our society, it is a major issue to enhance cooperative behavior. Without this, our society fall into social dilemma situations, and gets worse and worse. Such a situation in a organization leads to violation of social rules, and at the worst case it suffers from serious accidents or scandals. Therefore, it is very important for organizational managers to make efforts and take measures to enhance cooperative behavior. Although there seem to be many ways to constantly elicit cooperative behavior, the punishment is one of the most effective measures for enhancing cooperation. This study focused on the effects of penalty and probability of punishment on the cooperation, and getting insight into how punishment strategy should be used to get rid of social dilemmas and enhance cooperation. This study conducted two simulation experiments to find the optimal penal regulations condition that can suppress violations (defective behavior) in a 2-person Prisoner´s dilemma situation. The effects of probability of punishment and penalty on the cooperative behavior were identified with the interactive effect of both experimental factors. The defect (no-cooperative behavior) decreased when the punishment penalty was heavy and the probability of the defect revealing was low than when the punishment penalty was light and the probability of the defect revealing was high.
Keywords :
accidents; operations research; social sciences; 2-person prisoner dilemma situation; cooperative behavior; defective behavior; optimal penal regulations condition; organizational managers; punishment probability; punishment strategy; scandals; serious accidents; social dilemma situations; social dilemmas; social rules; Accidents; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Educational institutions; Mathematical model; Organizations; Probability; Prionor´s dilemma; cooperation; defect; punishment model; violation-based accident;
Conference_Titel :
SICE Annual Conference (SICE), 2012 Proceedings of
Conference_Location :
Akita
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2259-1