背叛者、脆弱性与相对权力:离开稳定联盟的一些原因与后果

Defectors, Vulnerability, and Relative Power: Some Causes and Effects of Leaving a Stable Coalition

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1981
被引 17
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究在稳定联盟中背叛的原因和后果,发现背叛者背叛前收益更高,但背叛后双方收益均下降,且脆弱性会降低背叛者收益,相对权力则带来更积极结果。

Abstract

This study explored the causes and effects of defecting from a stable coalition. Vulnerability and the relative power of the defectors were the primary independent variables. Results showed that defectors were obtaining higher payoffs than nondefectors prior to their defection. Defection from stable coalitions in the four coalition games studied here led to reduced benefits for both the defectors and the nondefectors. At the same time defectors fared better than nondefectors, with vulnerability reducing the defectors' benefits. Relative power, over all conditions, led to significantly more positive outcomes than relative equality or weakness. The data also suggested that vulnerable defectors may fare more poorly than their nondefecting partners. The use of coalitions as models of a variety of interactions and the social contexts that facilitate or block defections are also discussed.

博弈论联盟形成权力与脆弱性实验经济学