Abstract
We consider the dynamics of interpersonal relations which leads to balanced states in a fully connected network. Here this approach is applied to directed networks with asymmetric relations, and it is generalized to include self-evaluation of actors, according to the 'looking-glass self' theory. A new index of self-acceptance is proposed: the relation of an actor to him/herself is positive, if the majority of his/her positive relations to others are reciprocated. Sets of stable configurations of relations are obtained under the dynamics, where the self-evaluation of some actors is negative. Within each set all configurations have the same structure.
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Krawczyk, M. J., Wołoszyn, M., Gronek, P., Kułakowski, K., & Mucha, J. (2019). The Heider balance and the looking-glass self: modelling dynamics of social relations. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 11202. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47697-1
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