In this article, a symbolic version of the Simmel effect has been explored
via computer simulation. The Simmel effect refers to the dynamics of status
symbols in hierarchically ordered societies. This phenomenon was highlight
ed by the sociologist Georg Simmel, when he attempted to explain the rapid
diffusion and decline of fashion. Simmel hypothesized that the instability
of fashion results from the combined action of imitation of higher status m
embers and distinction from those belonging to lower statuses. To test Simm
el's hypothesis, the authors implemented a simulation model: the symbolic S
immel model (SySM), wherein a set of artificial agents hierarchically order
ed apply in different combination the rules of imitation and distinction in
the common task of sharing symbols. The findings support the view that the
Simmel condition allows for a variable or unstable fate of symbols: The su
ccess of status symbols starts to decline as soon as they become dominant.