This paper investigates strategic interaction between rational agents whose preferences evolve over time. Players face a pecuniary 'game of life' comprising the ultimatum game and the dictator game. Utility may but need not be attached to the reciprocation of fair and unfair play by the opponent and equitable payoff distributions as proposed by Falk and Fischbacher (2001). Evolutionary fitness is determined solely by material success - regardless of the motives for its achievement. Agents cannot explicitly condition the social component of their preferences on whether they face the ultimatum or dictator game. Under these conditions, agents develop a strong preference for reciprocation but little interest in an equitable distribution as such...
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and ...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e. with the possibility that altruistic acts are retu...
This paper investigates strategic interaction between rational agents whose preferences evolve over ...
We analyze indirect evolutionary two-player games to identify the dynamic emergence of (strong) reci...
This paper highlights a new social motivation, the indirect reciprocity, through a three-player dict...
We experimentally show that current models of reciprocity are in- complete in a systematic way using...
This paper studies the evolution of both characteristics of reciprocity - the willingness to reward ...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
This paper reviews the literature of behavioral-, experimental-, and neuro-economics research with t...
We experimentally show that current models of reciprocity are incomplete in a systematic way using a...
Experiments show that humans cooperate with non-kin, including people they will never meet again, an...
When humans fail to make optimal decisions in strategic games and economic gambles, researchers typi...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e., with the possibility that altruistic acts are ret...
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and ...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e. with the possibility that altruistic acts are retu...
This paper investigates strategic interaction between rational agents whose preferences evolve over ...
We analyze indirect evolutionary two-player games to identify the dynamic emergence of (strong) reci...
This paper highlights a new social motivation, the indirect reciprocity, through a three-player dict...
We experimentally show that current models of reciprocity are in- complete in a systematic way using...
This paper studies the evolution of both characteristics of reciprocity - the willingness to reward ...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
This paper reviews the literature of behavioral-, experimental-, and neuro-economics research with t...
We experimentally show that current models of reciprocity are incomplete in a systematic way using a...
Experiments show that humans cooperate with non-kin, including people they will never meet again, an...
When humans fail to make optimal decisions in strategic games and economic gambles, researchers typi...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e., with the possibility that altruistic acts are ret...
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and ...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e. with the possibility that altruistic acts are retu...