The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperation among unrelated individuals. It is regularly assumed that humans have a universal disposition to punish social norm violators, which is sometimes labelled “universal structure of human morality” or “pure aversion to social betrayal”. Here we present evidence that, contrary to this hypothesis, the propensity to punish a moral norm violator varies among participants with different career trajectories. In anonymous real-life conditions, future teachers punished a talented but immoral young violinist: they voted against her in an important music competition when they had been informed of her previous blatant misconduct toward fellow violin stu...
Do bad role models exonerate others’ unethical behavior? Based on social learning theory and psychol...
Human cooperation is probably supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norm...
Abstract Many experiments have demonstrated the power of norm enforcement— peer monitoring and punis...
The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperati...
The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperati...
The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperati...
Human social interactions are regulated by moral norms that define individual obligations and rights...
Human social interactions are regulated by moral norms that define individual obligations and rights...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
Wikstrom's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perc...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequenc...
Experiments on economic games typically fail to find positive reputational effects of using peer pun...
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, ...
When people with different normative beliefs interact, moral opportunism-or the tendency to follow t...
Do bad role models exonerate others’ unethical behavior? Based on social learning theory and psychol...
Human cooperation is probably supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norm...
Abstract Many experiments have demonstrated the power of norm enforcement— peer monitoring and punis...
The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperati...
The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperati...
The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperati...
Human social interactions are regulated by moral norms that define individual obligations and rights...
Human social interactions are regulated by moral norms that define individual obligations and rights...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
Wikstrom's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perc...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequenc...
Experiments on economic games typically fail to find positive reputational effects of using peer pun...
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, ...
When people with different normative beliefs interact, moral opportunism-or the tendency to follow t...
Do bad role models exonerate others’ unethical behavior? Based on social learning theory and psychol...
Human cooperation is probably supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norm...
Abstract Many experiments have demonstrated the power of norm enforcement— peer monitoring and punis...