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Reputation in artificial societiesReputation in artificial societies

Reputation in artificial societies2002

Rosaria Conte, Mario Paolucci

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"Reputation in artificial societies discusses the role of reputation in the achievement of social order. The book proposes that reputation is an agent property that results from transmission of beliefs about how the agents are evaluated with regard to a socially desirable conduct. This desirable conduct represents one or another of the solutions to the problem of social order and may consist of cooperation or altruism, reciprocity, or norm obedience.". "Reputation in artificial societies distinguishes between image (direct evaluation of others) and reputation (propagating meta-belief, indirectly acquired) and investigates their effects with regard to both natural and electronic societies. The interplay between image and reputation, the processes leading to them and the set of decisions that agents make on their basis are demonstrated with supporting data from agent-based simulations."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2002
OL Work ID
OL3526984W

Subjects

Computer networksImpression formation (Psychology)Information societySocial aspectsSocial aspects of Computer networksSocial perceptionApplications of ComputingSociology, Social StudiesSociological TheorySocial Aspects - GeneralSociology - GeneralSocial SciencePsychologySociologySocial PsychologyComputers / Artificial IntelligenceComputers-Social Aspects - GeneralPsychology & Psychiatry / Social Psychology

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