Cooperation is widespread in human societies, but its maintenance at the group level remains puzzling if individuals benefit from not cooperating. Explanations of the maintenance of cooperation generally assume that cooperative and non-cooperative behavior in others can be assessed and copied accurately. However, humans have a well known capacity to deceive and thus to manipulate how others assess their behavior. Here, we show that hypocrisy - claiming to be acting cooperatively while acting selfishly - can maintain social cooperation because it prevents the spread of selfish behavior. We demonstrate this effect both theoretically and experimentally. Hypocrisy allows the cooperative strategy to spread by taking credit for the success of the...
AbstractFor cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are expos...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
Conflicts of interest between the community and its members are at the core of human social dilemmas...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Humans exhibit a remarkable capacity for cooperation among genetically unrelated individuals. Yet, h...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
Why do some individuals cooperate with their fellow human beings while others take advantage of them...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Gratuitous cooperation (in favour of non-relatives and without repeated interaction) eludes traditio...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
AbstractFor cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are expos...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
Conflicts of interest between the community and its members are at the core of human social dilemmas...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Humans exhibit a remarkable capacity for cooperation among genetically unrelated individuals. Yet, h...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
Why do some individuals cooperate with their fellow human beings while others take advantage of them...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Gratuitous cooperation (in favour of non-relatives and without repeated interaction) eludes traditio...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
AbstractFor cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are expos...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...