从他人的结果中学习

Learning from Others' Outcomes

American Economic Review · 2018
被引 32
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了一个社会学习模型,玩家只能观察他人的结果而非行动,分析了在两种创新类型下,随着观察人数增加,玩家能否做出正确选择,以及效率问题。

Abstract

I develop a simple model of social learning in which players observe others’ outcomes but not their actions. A continuum of players arrives continuously over time, and each player chooses once-and-for-all between a safe action (which succeeds with known probability) and a risky action (which succeeds with fixed but unknown probability, depending on the state of the world). The actions also differ in their costs. Before choosing, a player observes the outcomes of K earlier players. There is always an equilibrium in which success is more likely in the good state, and this alignment property holds whenever the initial generation of players is not well informed about the state. In the case of an outcome-improving innovation (where the risky action may yield a higher probability of success), players take the correct action as K → ∞. In the case of a cost-saving innovation (where the risky action involves saving a cost but accepting a lower probability of success), inefficiency persists as K → ∞ in any aligned equilibrium. Whether inefficiency takes the form of under-adoption or over-adoption also depends on the nature of the innovation. Convergence of the population to equilibrium may be nonmonotone.

社会学习观察学习创新采用信息级联