无限重复博弈中的群体身份与合作

Group identity and cooperation in infinitely repeated games

Economic Theory · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过理论框架和实验室实验,研究群体身份如何影响无限重复囚徒困境中的合作行为与策略选择,发现内群体成员间合作更易维持,但仅在低战略风险环境下统计显著。

Abstract

Abstract We develop a theoretical framework and conduct a laboratory experiment to study how group identity affects cooperative behavior and strategy selection in infinitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma (IRPD) games. We find that participants are more likely to cooperate and less likely to adopt the Always Defect strategy with ingroup members than with outgroup members or participants in the control condition. Ingroup pairs are also more likely to sustain cooperation but less likely to persist in defection over the dynamic course across supergames, compared to both outgroup and control pairs. However, these effects are statistically significant only in the low strategic risk environment when the discount factor is high enough for cooperation to be both a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium and risk dominant. In the high strategic risk environment where cooperation is a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium but not risk dominant, the impact of group identity on cooperation is less robust and only holds qualitatively.

群体身份无限重复囚徒困境合作行为策略选择