Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models explaining this behavior typically assume pure strategies of cooperation and defection. Behavioral experiments, however, demonstrate that humans are typically conditional co-operators who have other-regarding preferences. Building on existing models on the evolution of cooperation and costly punishment, we use a utilitarian formulation of agent decision making to explore conditions that support the emergence of cooperative behavior. Our results indicate that cooperation levels are significantly lower for larger groups in contrast to the original pure strategy model. Here, defection behavior not only diminishes the public good, but also affects the expe...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
We identify and explain the mechanisms that account for the emergence of fairness preferences and al...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
<div><p>Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of ...
Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of cooperat...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ’ propensity to cooperate in a simpl...
In social evolution theory, unconditional cooperation has been seen as an evolutionarily unsuccessfu...
This paper discusses the role of opportunistic punisher who may act selfishly to free-ride cooperato...
First published online: 13 May 2021Cooperation declines in repeated public good games because indivi...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
We identify and explain the mechanisms that account for the emergence of fairness preferences and al...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
<div><p>Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of ...
Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of cooperat...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ’ propensity to cooperate in a simpl...
In social evolution theory, unconditional cooperation has been seen as an evolutionarily unsuccessfu...
This paper discusses the role of opportunistic punisher who may act selfishly to free-ride cooperato...
First published online: 13 May 2021Cooperation declines in repeated public good games because indivi...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...