<p>Both players have the option to either Cooperate or Defect. Whenever an agent cooperates, it costs him <i>c</i> while his partners receives a benefit <i>b</i>><i>c</i>, leading to the indicated payoffs.</p
In some strategic situations, which can be represented as 2x2 matrixes games in the prisoner dilemm...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of payoff distortion in the standard prisoner's dilemma game...
We consider a modified Prisoners' Dilemma game in which each agent can offer to pay the other a...
<p>The prisoner's dilemma pay-off matrix: (C) means cooperate and (D) means defect, (P1) is particip...
Both in the field and in the lab, participants frequently cooperate, despite the fact that the situa...
The paper explores the impact of social role assignment and the corresponding payoff distribution on...
This paper considers self-stipulated penalties for defection and rewards for cooperation as induceme...
We consider the problem of a principle who wishes to induce two agents playing a one shot prisoner's...
11 pages, 5 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.2587Final publisher v...
Currently, there is no satisfying answer to how cooperation arises rationally in a single-play priso...
Recent work has suggested that punishment is detrimental because punishment provokes retaliation, no...
<div><p>Recent work has suggested that punishment is detrimental because punishment provokes retalia...
We introduce a measure for the riskiness of cooperation in the infinitely repeated discounted Prison...
<p>The 2×2 matrix based on the combination of both players’ selection makes four different patterns ...
This paper conceptualizes different grounds for collaborative decisions in order to forecast how dif...
In some strategic situations, which can be represented as 2x2 matrixes games in the prisoner dilemm...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of payoff distortion in the standard prisoner's dilemma game...
We consider a modified Prisoners' Dilemma game in which each agent can offer to pay the other a...
<p>The prisoner's dilemma pay-off matrix: (C) means cooperate and (D) means defect, (P1) is particip...
Both in the field and in the lab, participants frequently cooperate, despite the fact that the situa...
The paper explores the impact of social role assignment and the corresponding payoff distribution on...
This paper considers self-stipulated penalties for defection and rewards for cooperation as induceme...
We consider the problem of a principle who wishes to induce two agents playing a one shot prisoner's...
11 pages, 5 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.2587Final publisher v...
Currently, there is no satisfying answer to how cooperation arises rationally in a single-play priso...
Recent work has suggested that punishment is detrimental because punishment provokes retaliation, no...
<div><p>Recent work has suggested that punishment is detrimental because punishment provokes retalia...
We introduce a measure for the riskiness of cooperation in the infinitely repeated discounted Prison...
<p>The 2×2 matrix based on the combination of both players’ selection makes four different patterns ...
This paper conceptualizes different grounds for collaborative decisions in order to forecast how dif...
In some strategic situations, which can be represented as 2x2 matrixes games in the prisoner dilemm...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of payoff distortion in the standard prisoner's dilemma game...
We consider a modified Prisoners' Dilemma game in which each agent can offer to pay the other a...