Indirect reciprocity, besides providing a convenient framework to address the evolution of moral systems, offers a simple and plausible explanation for the prevalence of cooperation among unrelated individuals. By helping someone, an individual may increase her/his repu-tation, which may change the pre-disposition of others to help her/him in the future. This, however, depends on what is reckoned as a good or a bad action, i.e., on the adopted social norm responsible for raising or damaging a reputation. In particular, it remains an open question which social norms are able to foster cooperation in small-scale societies, while enduring the wide plethora of stochastic affects inherent to finite populations. Here we address this problem by st...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
<div><p>Kin selection, which can lead organisms to behave altruistically to their genetic relatives,...
Indirect reciprocity, besides providing a convenient framework to address the evolution of moral sys...
<div><p>Indirect reciprocity, besides providing a convenient framework to address the evolution of m...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people inter-act in p...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...
Cooperation is a crucial aspect of social life, yet understanding the nature of cooperation and how ...
Humans are capable of solving cooperation problems following social norms. Social norms dictate appr...
peer-reviewedThis paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction i...
In three empirical experiments, this dissertation studies how cooperative norms emerge over time in ...
Evolution of cooperative norms is studied in a population where individual and group level selection...
AbstractCooperation is very important for a society. Social norm is regarded as a mechanism to maint...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
<div><p>Kin selection, which can lead organisms to behave altruistically to their genetic relatives,...
Indirect reciprocity, besides providing a convenient framework to address the evolution of moral sys...
<div><p>Indirect reciprocity, besides providing a convenient framework to address the evolution of m...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people inter-act in p...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...
Cooperation is a crucial aspect of social life, yet understanding the nature of cooperation and how ...
Humans are capable of solving cooperation problems following social norms. Social norms dictate appr...
peer-reviewedThis paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction i...
In three empirical experiments, this dissertation studies how cooperative norms emerge over time in ...
Evolution of cooperative norms is studied in a population where individual and group level selection...
AbstractCooperation is very important for a society. Social norm is regarded as a mechanism to maint...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
<div><p>Kin selection, which can lead organisms to behave altruistically to their genetic relatives,...