<div><p>Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight goes back and forth, giving the neighbours a hard time. These kind of reciprocal punishments are known as vendettas and they are a cross-cultural phenomenon. In evolutionary biology, punishment is seen as a mechanism for maintaining cooperative behaviour. However, this notion of punishment excludes vendettas. Vendettas pose a special kind of evolutionary problem: they incur high costs on individuals, i.e. costs of punishing and costs of being punished, without any benefits. Theoretically speaking, punishment should be rare in dyadic relationships and vendettas would not evolve under natural selection. In contrast, punishment is assum...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologists, economist...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
Third-party punishment is a common mechanism to promote cooperation in humans. Theoretical models of...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Models of evolutionary game theory have shown that punishment may be an adaptive behaviour in enviro...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Contains fulltext : 150584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In social dilem...
Cooperation is a paradox: Why should one perform a costly behavior only to increase the fitness of a...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
An open problem in evolutionary game dynamics is to understand the effect of peer pressure on cooper...
Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolut...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologists, economist...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
Third-party punishment is a common mechanism to promote cooperation in humans. Theoretical models of...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Models of evolutionary game theory have shown that punishment may be an adaptive behaviour in enviro...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Contains fulltext : 150584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In social dilem...
Cooperation is a paradox: Why should one perform a costly behavior only to increase the fitness of a...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
An open problem in evolutionary game dynamics is to understand the effect of peer pressure on cooper...
Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolut...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologists, economist...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
Third-party punishment is a common mechanism to promote cooperation in humans. Theoretical models of...