Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolutionary puzzle because it is costly to the punisher while beneficial to others, for example, through increased social cohesion. Recent studies have concluded that punishing strategies usually pay less than some non-punishing strategies. These findings suggest that punishment could not have directly evolved to promote cooperation. However, while it is well established that reputation plays a key role in human cooperation, the simple threat from a reputation of being a punisher may not have been sufficiently explored yet in order to explain the evolution of costly punishment. Here, we first show analytically that punishment can lead to long-term...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. Unlike other animals, people frequently co...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
The threat of punishment usually promotes cooperation. However, punishing itself is costly, rare in ...
Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolut...
Cooperation among unrelated individuals can arise if decisions to help others can be based on reputa...
The threat of punishment usually promotes cooperation. However, punishing itself is costly, rare in ...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
While empirical evidence highlights the importance of punishment for cooperation in collective actio...
<div><p>Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of th...
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, ...
An important way to maintain human cooperation is punishing defection. However, since punishment is ...
Both laboratory and field evidence suggest that people tend to voluntarily incur costs to punish non...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. Unlike other animals, people frequently co...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
The threat of punishment usually promotes cooperation. However, punishing itself is costly, rare in ...
Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolut...
Cooperation among unrelated individuals can arise if decisions to help others can be based on reputa...
The threat of punishment usually promotes cooperation. However, punishing itself is costly, rare in ...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
While empirical evidence highlights the importance of punishment for cooperation in collective actio...
<div><p>Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of th...
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, ...
An important way to maintain human cooperation is punishing defection. However, since punishment is ...
Both laboratory and field evidence suggest that people tend to voluntarily incur costs to punish non...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. Unlike other animals, people frequently co...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...