This paper provides a mean-field game theoretic model of the bandwagon effect in social networks. This effect can be observed whenever individuals tend to align their own opinions to a mainstream opinion. The contribution is threefold. First, we describe the opinion propagation as a mean-field game with local interactions. Second, we establish mean-field equilibrium strategies in the case where the mainstream opinion is constant. Such strategies are shown to have a threshold structure. Third, we extend the use of threshold strategies to the case of time-varying mainstream opinion and study the evolution of the macroscopic system.

Bagagiolo, F., Bauso, D., Pesenti, R. (2016). Mean Field Game Modeling the Bandwagon Effect with Activation Costs. DYNAMIC GAMES AND APPLICATIONS, 6(4), 456-476 [10.1007/s13235-015-0167-x].

Mean Field Game Modeling the Bandwagon Effect with Activation Costs

D. Bauso;
2016-01-01

Abstract

This paper provides a mean-field game theoretic model of the bandwagon effect in social networks. This effect can be observed whenever individuals tend to align their own opinions to a mainstream opinion. The contribution is threefold. First, we describe the opinion propagation as a mean-field game with local interactions. Second, we establish mean-field equilibrium strategies in the case where the mainstream opinion is constant. Such strategies are shown to have a threshold structure. Third, we extend the use of threshold strategies to the case of time-varying mainstream opinion and study the evolution of the macroscopic system.
2016
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Bagagiolo, F., Bauso, D., Pesenti, R. (2016). Mean Field Game Modeling the Bandwagon Effect with Activation Costs. DYNAMIC GAMES AND APPLICATIONS, 6(4), 456-476 [10.1007/s13235-015-0167-x].
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