Coordination and Common Knowledge on Communication Networks
Pages: 1062 - 1070
Published: Jul 9, 2018
Abstract
Protest is a collective action problem and can be modeled as a coordination game in which two or more people each take an action with the potential to achieve shared mutual benefits, only if their actions coincide. In the context of protest participation, successful coordination requires that people know each others' willingness to participate, and that this information is common knowledge. Social networks can facilitate the creation of common...
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Coordination and Common Knowledge on Communication Networks
Published Date
Jul 9, 2018
Pages
1062 - 1070
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