This paper provides evidence that free riders are heavily punished even if punishment is costly and does not provide any material benefits for the punisher. The more free riders negatively deviate from the group standard the more they are punished. As a consequence, the existence of an opportunity for costly punishment causes a large increase in cooperation levels because potential free riders face a credible threat. We show, in particular, that in the presence of a costly punishment opportunity almost complete cooperation can be achieved and maintained although, under the standard assumptions of rationality and selfishness, there should be no cooperation at all. We also show that free riding causes strong negative emotions among cooperator...
Free riders can exploit and therefore subvert joint enterprises. Empirical and theoretical research ...
The prevalence of cooperation among humans is puzzling because cooperators can be exploited by free ...
Background: The literature on social dilemmas and punishment focuses on the behaviour of the punishe...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. Unlike other animals, people frequently co...
Recently economists have become interested in why people who face social dilemmas in the experimenta...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
Recent public goods experiments have shown that free riding can be curtailed through mutual monitori...
Current literature views the punishment of free-riders as an under-supplied public good, carried out...
Cooperators that refuse to participate in sanctioning defectors create the second-order free-rider p...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Current literature views the punishment of free-riders as an under-supplied public good, carried out...
Strong reciprocity explains prosocial cooperation by the presence of individuals who incur costs to ...
Strong reciprocity explains prosocial cooperation by the presence of individuals who incur costs to ...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
Free riders can exploit and therefore subvert joint enterprises. Empirical and theoretical research ...
The prevalence of cooperation among humans is puzzling because cooperators can be exploited by free ...
Background: The literature on social dilemmas and punishment focuses on the behaviour of the punishe...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. Unlike other animals, people frequently co...
Recently economists have become interested in why people who face social dilemmas in the experimenta...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
Recent public goods experiments have shown that free riding can be curtailed through mutual monitori...
Current literature views the punishment of free-riders as an under-supplied public good, carried out...
Cooperators that refuse to participate in sanctioning defectors create the second-order free-rider p...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Current literature views the punishment of free-riders as an under-supplied public good, carried out...
Strong reciprocity explains prosocial cooperation by the presence of individuals who incur costs to ...
Strong reciprocity explains prosocial cooperation by the presence of individuals who incur costs to ...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
Free riders can exploit and therefore subvert joint enterprises. Empirical and theoretical research ...
The prevalence of cooperation among humans is puzzling because cooperators can be exploited by free ...
Background: The literature on social dilemmas and punishment focuses on the behaviour of the punishe...