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On the evolution of social ties as an instrumental tool for resource competition in resource patch networks

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DOI: 10.1057/s41599-021-00753-6

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  1. Thematic Research Program - Academia Sinica, Taiwan [AS-TP-109-M07]

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This study examines how diversification of skills and knowledge can promote the emergence of social ties between individuals as a means of acquiring resources. The results show that in a sparsely connected network, the social-type strategy can outcompete the solitary-type strategy. However, in a densely connected network, social ties may be detrimental to those adopting them.
Human is a highly cultural species with diversified skills and knowledge. In this paper, we examine whether the diversification of skills and knowledge can promote the emergence of social ties between individuals as means for acquiring resources. Specifically, we construct a simulation model consisting of two types of actors-one who uses social ties to search for resources and one who does not-and allow them to compete for resources that are distributed in resource patch networks of varying structures. In a densely connected resource patch network, implying a setting with less diversified sets of skills and knowledge, model result demonstrates that social ties can be detrimental to those adopting it. In a sparsely connected network, implying a setting with more diversified sets of skills and knowledge, social-type strategy can outcompete solitary-type strategy. Furthermore, actors with a pure social-type strategy are always inferior to their solitary competitors, regardless the structure of the resource patch network. Our modeling framework is of a very fundamental nature, and its relevance to existing theories and the sociological implication of its results are discussed.

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