no code implementations • 2 May 2023 • Edoardo Gallo, Joseph Lee, Yohanes Eko Riyanto, Erwin Wong
Social networks can sustain cooperation by amplifying the consequences of a single defection through a cascade of relationship losses.
no code implementations • 11 Sep 2022 • Darija Barak, Edoardo Gallo, Alastair Langtry
We also find that political conservatives have higher infections and levels of economic activity, and they are less likely to participate in the contact tracing program.
no code implementations • 8 Aug 2022 • Darija Barak, Edoardo Gallo, Ke Rong, Ke Tang, Wei Du
On 11th Jan 2020, the first COVID-19 related death was confirmed in Wuhan, Hubei.
no code implementations • 8 Mar 2022 • Edoardo Gallo, Yohanes E. Riyanto, Nilanjan Roy, Tat-How Teh
This paper examines experimentally how reputational uncertainty and the rate of change of the social environment determine cooperation.
no code implementations • 22 Dec 2020 • Edoardo Gallo, Darija Barak, Alastair Langtry
Governments have used social distancing to stem the spread of COVID-19, but lack evidence on the most effective policy to ensure compliance.
no code implementations • 1 Nov 2020 • Edoardo Gallo, Alastair Langtry
When agents pay enough attention to themselves, confirmation bias leads to slower learning in any symmetric network, and it increases polarization in society.