<div><p>We study the effects of different punishment institutions on cooperation in a six-person prisoner’s dilemma game in which actors observe others’ cooperation with some noise (i.e. imperfect public monitoring). Previous research has shown that peer punishment can sustain cooperation, if a certain proportion of group members punish defectors at a cost to themselves. However, in the presence of noise, co-operators will sometimes be mistaken for defectors and punished, and defectors will sometimes be mistaken for co-operators and escape punishment. Both types of mistakes are detrimental for cooperation because cooperation is discouraged and defection is encouraged. By means of a laboratory experiment, we study whether this adverse effect...
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur cos...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
We report data from public goods games showing that privately-implemented punishment reduces coopera...
We study the effects of different punishment institutions on cooperation in a six-person prisoner's ...
We study the effects of different punishment institutions on cooperation in a six-person prisoner’s ...
These data were gathered to study six-person Prisoner’s Dilemmas (PDs) in which subjects endogenousl...
Identifying mechanisms able to sustain costly cooperation among self-interested agents is a central ...
<div><p>Recent work has suggested that punishment is detrimental because punishment provokes retalia...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
Recent work has suggested that punishment is detrimental because punishment provokes retaliation, no...
Cooperation is an important area of investigation for behavior analysis. The prisoner’s dilemma game...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is a third ...
Previous findings on punishment have focused on deterministic environments in which the outcomes are...
This dissertation uses behavioral experiment to study cooperation problems in which all actors invol...
We deal with a system of prisoner’s dilemma players undergoing continuous motion in a two-dimensiona...
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur cos...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
We report data from public goods games showing that privately-implemented punishment reduces coopera...
We study the effects of different punishment institutions on cooperation in a six-person prisoner's ...
We study the effects of different punishment institutions on cooperation in a six-person prisoner’s ...
These data were gathered to study six-person Prisoner’s Dilemmas (PDs) in which subjects endogenousl...
Identifying mechanisms able to sustain costly cooperation among self-interested agents is a central ...
<div><p>Recent work has suggested that punishment is detrimental because punishment provokes retalia...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
Recent work has suggested that punishment is detrimental because punishment provokes retaliation, no...
Cooperation is an important area of investigation for behavior analysis. The prisoner’s dilemma game...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is a third ...
Previous findings on punishment have focused on deterministic environments in which the outcomes are...
This dissertation uses behavioral experiment to study cooperation problems in which all actors invol...
We deal with a system of prisoner’s dilemma players undergoing continuous motion in a two-dimensiona...
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur cos...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
We report data from public goods games showing that privately-implemented punishment reduces coopera...