<div><p>Third party punishment can be evolutionarily stable if there is heterogeneity in the cost of punishment or if punishers receive a reputational benefit from their actions. A dominant position might allow some individuals to punish at a lower cost than others and by doing so access these reputational benefits. Three vignette-based studies measured participants' judgements of a third party punisher in comparison to those exhibiting other aggressive/dominant behaviours (Study 1), when there was variation in the success of punishment (Study 2), and variation in the status of the punisher and the type of punishment used (Study 3). Third party punishers were judged to be more likeable than (but equally dominant as) those who engaged in oth...
Victims retaliating against aggressors tend to gain the benefit of a deterrent effect against future...
Research suggests that to restore equity, third parties prefer compensation of a victim over the pun...
We conduct an experiment to examine the role of retribution and deterrence in motivating third party...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright: © 2014 Gordon et al.The datasets associat...
The zip file contains the data for the three studies in SPSS (.sav format). The zip folder also incl...
‘‘Moralistic’’ punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate beha...
“Moralistic” punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavi...
Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolut...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from SAGE Publications v...
<div><p>Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of th...
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, ...
Punishment aims to deter individuals' selfish behaviors, but it can occasionally backfire. Some scho...
The threat of punishment usually promotes cooperation. However, punishing itself is costly, rare in ...
Research suggests that to restore equity, third parties prefer compensation of a victim over the pun...
open2noWe study the effect of social influence on agentsâ decisions to engage in costly decentralize...
Victims retaliating against aggressors tend to gain the benefit of a deterrent effect against future...
Research suggests that to restore equity, third parties prefer compensation of a victim over the pun...
We conduct an experiment to examine the role of retribution and deterrence in motivating third party...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright: © 2014 Gordon et al.The datasets associat...
The zip file contains the data for the three studies in SPSS (.sav format). The zip folder also incl...
‘‘Moralistic’’ punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate beha...
“Moralistic” punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavi...
Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolut...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from SAGE Publications v...
<div><p>Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of th...
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, ...
Punishment aims to deter individuals' selfish behaviors, but it can occasionally backfire. Some scho...
The threat of punishment usually promotes cooperation. However, punishing itself is costly, rare in ...
Research suggests that to restore equity, third parties prefer compensation of a victim over the pun...
open2noWe study the effect of social influence on agentsâ decisions to engage in costly decentralize...
Victims retaliating against aggressors tend to gain the benefit of a deterrent effect against future...
Research suggests that to restore equity, third parties prefer compensation of a victim over the pun...
We conduct an experiment to examine the role of retribution and deterrence in motivating third party...