Indirect Reciprocity in Online Social Networks - A Longitudinal Analysis of Individual Contributions and Peer Enforcement in a Peer-to-Peer Music Sharing Network

B. Gu, Yun Huang, Wenjing Duan, Andrew Whinston
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Indirect reciprocity is an important factor that motivates individual contributions in social networks. However, prior studies of indirect reciprocity are often limited to a snapshot view of individual interactions in social environments. This paper analyzes indirect reciprocity from a dynamic perspective in the context of a peer-to-peer music sharing network. We have two main findings. First, we reveal that indirect reciprocity is a dynamic social force. An individual's likelihood of contribution changes with the social environment, particularly with others' contribution levels in the network. The individual increases her contribution probability when she observes an increase in the number of contributors while decreases her contribution probability when she observes an increase in the number of free riders. Second, we find that indirect reciprocity is a social norm that is voluntarily enforced by contributors in the network. They do so through the setting of servers to discriminate downloaders. When the number of free riders increases, a contributor is more likely to change the server settings to provide preferential services to other contributors and lesser services to free riders. Our results indicate that indirect reciprocity plays a key role in sustaining private contributions to social networks.
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在线社会网络中的间接互惠——对点对点音乐共享网络中个人贡献和同伴执行的纵向分析
间接互惠是激励个人在社会网络中做出贡献的重要因素。然而,先前对间接互惠的研究往往局限于对社会环境中个人互动的快照视图。本文从动态角度分析了点对点音乐共享网络中的间接互惠关系。我们有两个主要发现。首先,我们揭示了间接互惠是一种动态的社会力量。个体的贡献可能性随着社会环境的变化而变化,特别是随着网络中其他人的贡献水平而变化。当个体观察到贡献者数量增加时,其贡献概率增加,而当个体观察到搭便车者数量增加时,其贡献概率降低。其次,我们发现间接互惠是一种社会规范,由网络中的贡献者自愿执行。他们通过设置服务器来区分下载者。当搭便车者的数量增加时,一个贡献者更有可能改变服务器设置,为其他贡献者提供优惠服务,为搭便车者提供较少的服务。我们的研究结果表明,间接互惠在维持个人对社会网络的贡献方面起着关键作用。
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