Social Agents? A Systematic Review of Social Identity Formalizations

  • Geeske Scholz*
  • , Nanda Wijermans
  • , Rocco Paolillo
  • , Martin Neumann
  • , Torsten Masson
  • , Émile Chappin
  • , Anne Templeton
  • , Geo Kocheril
  • *Kontaktforfatter

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Abstract

Simulating collective decision-making and behaviour is at the heart of many agent-based models (ABMs). However, the representation of social context and its influence on an agent’s behaviour remains challenging. Here, the Social Identity Approach (SIA) from social psychology, offers a promising explanation, as it describes how people behave while being part of a group, how groups interact and how these interactions and ingroup norms can change over time. SIA is valuable for various application domains while also being challenging to formalise. To address this challenge and enable modellers to learn from existing work, we took stock of ABM formalisations of SIA and present a systematic review of SIA in ABMs. Our results show a diversity of application areas and formalisations of (parts of) SIA without any converging practice towards a default formalisation. Models range from simple to (cognitively) rich, with a group of abstract models in the tradition of opinion dynamics employing SIA to specify group-based social influence. We also found some complex cognitive SIA formalisations incorporating contextual behaviour. When considering the function of SIA in the models, representing collectives, modelling group-based social influence and unpacking contextual behaviour all stood out. Our review was also an inventory of the formalisation challenge attached to using a very promising socialpsychological theory in ABMs, revealing a tendency for reference to domain-specific theories to remain vague.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer6
TidsskriftJASSS
Vol/bind26
Udgave nummer2
Antal sider20
ISSN1460-7425
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

Finansiering

The scientific network which allowed us to engage in this interdisciplinary team science project was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG-432516175). Rocco Paolillo received funding as doctoral student at the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Constructor University, on the programme EU COFUND BIGSSS-departs, Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 713639. Nanda Wijermans received funding from the Swedish Research Council Formas (Project Grant No. 2018-00401). Anne Templeton’s time was funded by the UKRI grant reference MR/V023748/1’. Many thanks to the members of the SIAM network for constructive discussions as well as to everybody that provided comments to earlier versions of this manuscript.

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