A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat of punishment can curb free-riding in human groups engaged in joint enterprises. Since punishment is often costly, however, this raises an issue of second-order free-riding: indeed, the sanctioning system itself is a common good which can be exploited. Most investigations, so far, considered peer punishment: players could impose fines on those who exploited them, at a cost to themselves. Only a minority considered so-called pool punishment. In this scenario, players contribute to a punishment pool before engaging in the joint enterprise, and without knowing who the free-riders will be. Theoretical investigations (Sigmund et al. 2010) have show...
We present the results of an experiment that explores the sanctioning behavior of individuals who ex...
Sanctioning increases cooperation in public goods games, but not indiscriminately under all conditio...
Theoretical and empirical studies have generally weighed the effect of peer punishment and pool puni...
A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat o...
A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat o...
Theoretical and empirical research highlights the role of punishment in promoting collaborative effo...
Punishment can stabilize costly cooperation and ensure the success of a common project that is threa...
Punishment is a popular tool when governing commons in situations where free riders would otherwise ...
AbstractIn many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: ...
Free riders can exploit and therefore subvert joint enterprises. Empirical and theoretical research ...
In many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: if cheat...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Abstract Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperati...
International audienceWe present the results of an experiment that explores the sanctioning behavior...
We present the results of an experiment that explores the sanctioning behavior of individuals who ex...
Sanctioning increases cooperation in public goods games, but not indiscriminately under all conditio...
Theoretical and empirical studies have generally weighed the effect of peer punishment and pool puni...
A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat o...
A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat o...
Theoretical and empirical research highlights the role of punishment in promoting collaborative effo...
Punishment can stabilize costly cooperation and ensure the success of a common project that is threa...
Punishment is a popular tool when governing commons in situations where free riders would otherwise ...
AbstractIn many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: ...
Free riders can exploit and therefore subvert joint enterprises. Empirical and theoretical research ...
In many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: if cheat...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Abstract Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperati...
International audienceWe present the results of an experiment that explores the sanctioning behavior...
We present the results of an experiment that explores the sanctioning behavior of individuals who ex...
Sanctioning increases cooperation in public goods games, but not indiscriminately under all conditio...
Theoretical and empirical studies have generally weighed the effect of peer punishment and pool puni...