Self-interest, Altruism, Egoism, Reciprocity, and Risk-Sharing in Digital Social Networks

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Digital social networks, such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok, have transformed the ways individuals, firms, and governments interact, cooperate, and compete in society. This article examines the behavioral foundations and institutional conditions of self-interest, altruism, egoism, reciprocity, and risk-sharing in digital social networks through an interdisciplinary framework that integrates economics, sociology, psychology, political theory, and cultural studies.

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