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Social diversity reduces the complexity and cost of fostering fairness

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Cimpeanu T, Di Stefano A, Perret C & Han TA (2023) Social diversity reduces the complexity and cost of fostering fairness. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 167, Art. No.: 113051. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chaos.2022.113051

Abstract
Institutions and investors are constantly faced with the challenge of appropriately distributing endowments. No budget is limitless and optimising overall spending without sacrificing positive outcomes has been approached and resolved using several heuristics. To date, prior works have failed to consider how to encourage fairness in a population where social diversity is ubiquitous, and in which investors can only partially observe the population. Herein, by incorporating social diversity in the Ultimatum game through heterogeneous graphs, we investigate the effects of several interference mechanisms which assume incomplete information and flexible standards of fairness. We quantify the role of diversity and show how it reduces the need for information gathering, allowing us to relax a strict, costly interference process. Furthermore, we find that the influence of certain individuals, expressed by different network centrality measures, can be exploited to further reduce spending if minimal fairness requirements are lowered. Our results indicate that diversity changes and opens up novel mechanisms available to institutions wishing to promote fairness. Overall, our analysis provides novel insights to guide institutional policies in socially diverse complex systems.

Keywords
Fairness; Cost efficiency; Decision making; Ultimatum game; Social diversity; Evolutionary game theory

Journal
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: Volume 167

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of St Andrews
Publication date28/02/2023
Publication date online31/01/2023
Date accepted by journal20/12/2022
PublisherElsevier BV
ISSN0960-0779

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Dr Theodor Cimpeanu

Dr Theodor Cimpeanu

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Biological and Environmental Sciences