Abstract: Cooperation in real-world dilemmas takes many forms. We introduce a class of two-player games that permits two distinct ways to cooperate in the repeated game. One way to cooperate is to play cutoff strategies, which rely solely on a player’s private value to defection. The second cooperative strategy is to take turns, which relies on publicly available information. Our initial experiments reveal that almost all cooperators adopt cutoff strategies. However, follow-up experiments in which the distribution of values to defection are made more similar show that all cooperators now take turns. Our results offer insight into what form a cooperative norm will take: for mundane tasks or where individuals otherwise have similar payoffs, t...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
Cooperation in real-world dilemmas takes many forms. We introduce a class of two-player games that p...
Cooperation in real-world dilemmas takes many forms. We introduce a class of two-player games that p...
Draft dated June 2007 deposited in SSRN Working Paper series. Final version published in The Economi...
Abstract: We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary deci...
We introduce a two-player, binary-choice game in which both players have a privately known incentive...
Abstract: We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary deci...
Abstract: We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary deci...
We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary decision, ente...
We study the evolution of cooperation in structured populations within popular models of social dile...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
The fact that people frequently cooperate in the single-trial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game indicates...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
Cooperation in real-world dilemmas takes many forms. We introduce a class of two-player games that p...
Cooperation in real-world dilemmas takes many forms. We introduce a class of two-player games that p...
Draft dated June 2007 deposited in SSRN Working Paper series. Final version published in The Economi...
Abstract: We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary deci...
We introduce a two-player, binary-choice game in which both players have a privately known incentive...
Abstract: We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary deci...
Abstract: We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary deci...
We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary decision, ente...
We study the evolution of cooperation in structured populations within popular models of social dile...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
The fact that people frequently cooperate in the single-trial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game indicates...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...