Empowering minorities and everyone in participatory budgeting: an agent-based modelling perspective.

IF 4.3 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-16 Epub Date: 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1098/rsta.2024.0090
Dino Carpentras, Regula Hänggli Fricker, Dirk Helbing
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Currently, there are increasing attempts to better involve citizens in political decision processes. A successful approach in that regard has been participatory budgeting (PB), which allows citizens to propose projects and then decide how to distribute a given budget over them. Meanwhile, the literature on collective intelligence (CI) has also shown the ability of groups to solve complex problems. Thus, by combining CI and PB, it should be possible for citizens to identify problems and create their own solutions. In this article, we study this possibility by using agent-based models. Specifically, we first show that a system combining CI and PB produces solutions that strongly penalize minorities if the solution quality depends on group size. Then, we introduce an approach that can overcome this issue. Indeed, by using a common knowledge base for the storage of partial solutions, the quality of solutions of minorities can benefit from the work of the majority, thereby promoting fairness. Interestingly, this approach also benefits majorities, as the quality of their solutions is further improved by the work of the minorities, thus reaching better solutions for everyone. This stresses the potential and importance of an open innovation approach, which is committed to information sharing.This article is part of the theme issue 'Co-creating the future: participatory cities and digital governance'.

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在参与式预算编制中增强少数群体和每个人的权能:基于代理建模的视角。
目前,人们越来越多地尝试让公民更好地参与政治决策过程。参与式预算编制(PB)就是这方面的一个成功方法,它允许公民提出项目建议,然后决定如何将给定的预算分配给这些项目。同时,有关集体智慧(CI)的文献也显示了群体解决复杂问题的能力。因此,将集体智慧(CI)和项目预算(PB)结合起来,公民就有可能发现问题并创造自己的解决方案。在本文中,我们将利用基于代理的模型来研究这种可能性。具体来说,我们首先表明,如果解决方案的质量取决于群体规模,那么结合了公民参与和决策制定的系统所产生的解决方案会对少数群体造成严重影响。然后,我们介绍了一种可以克服这一问题的方法。事实上,通过使用共同的知识库来存储部分解决方案,少数群体的解决方案质量可以从多数群体的工作中获益,从而促进公平。有趣的是,这种方法还能让多数人受益,因为少数人的工作能进一步提高他们解决方案的质量,从而为每个人提供更好的解决方案。本文是 "共同创造未来:参与式城市与数字治理 "专题的一部分。
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