Background: Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for cooperation in social dilemma situations. In indirect reciprocity, an individual is motivated to help another to acquire a good reputation and receive help from others afterwards. Another aspect of human cooperation is ingroup favoritism, whereby individuals help members in their own group more often than those in other groups. Ingroup favoritism is a puzzle for the theory of cooperation because it is not easily evolutionarily stable. In the context of indirect reciprocity, ingroup favoritism has been shown to be a consequence of employing a double standard when assigning reputations to ingroup and outgroup members. An example of such a double standard is the situation in which helping an ...
Cooperation among strangers is a marked characteristic of human sociality. One prominent evolutionar...
Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
AbstractIndirect reciprocity in which players cooperate with unacquainted other players having good ...
Indirect reciprocity, whereby individuals cooperate with others of good standing, is a powerful and ...
Bounded generalized reciprocity (BGR) predicts that people cooperate to maintain a positive reputati...
Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social nor...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that can promote cooperation among populations in which individu...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Cooperation among strangers is a marked characteristic of human sociality. One prominent evolutionar...
Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
AbstractIndirect reciprocity in which players cooperate with unacquainted other players having good ...
Indirect reciprocity, whereby individuals cooperate with others of good standing, is a powerful and ...
Bounded generalized reciprocity (BGR) predicts that people cooperate to maintain a positive reputati...
Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social nor...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that can promote cooperation among populations in which individu...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Cooperation among strangers is a marked characteristic of human sociality. One prominent evolutionar...
Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...