게임이론을 활용한 사회적 소수자 행동 변화 분석
An Analysis on Behavioral Changes of Social Minorities using Game Theory
- Resource Type
- Article
Text
- Authors
- 조성철; Cho, Seong-Cheol
- Source
- 세계해양발전연구, 02/25/2017, Vol. 26, p. 111-125
- Subject
- 사회적 소수자
행동 변화
게임이론
기대성과
내쉬균형
Social Minority
Behavioral Changes
Game Theory
Expected Payoff
Nash Equilibrium
- Language
- 한국어(KOR)
- ISSN
- 2287-1497
Korean society has recently been observing many distinct social movements of various minority groups. Especially the Korean Queer Culture Festival of sexual minorities has become an annual social event in a few major Korean cities since 2000. This paper analyzes the behavioral changes of social minorities as intelligent decision-making entities. A hypothetical two person game model is developed to simulate casual conversations on major minority propositions. The game model has been analyzed to explain behavioral strategies selected by social minorities at both individual and group levels. The existence of Nash equilibrium is found for the game model and implies that a minority individual can express one’s proposition in any casual conversation. The concept of a critical rate for accepting minority propositions is defined and computed regarding social propensities to avoid social conflicts. The critical rate is found to provide a rational decision making criterion for the intelligent minorities to change their group behaviors for social movements. Possibilities of these minority movements are discussed in relation to social propensities to avoid social conflicts and social acceptance rates of minority propositions.