The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these public enterprizes, highly cooperative groups are more likely to while low cooperative groups are still possible but not probable to succeed. Existent literature mostly focuses on the traditional public goods game, in which cooperators create public wealth unconditionally and benefit all group members unbiasedly. We here institute a model addressing this public goods dilemma with incorporating the public resource foraging failure risk. Risk-averse individuals tend to lead a autarkic life, while risk-preferential ones tend to participate in the risky public goods game. For participants, group's success relies on its cooperativeness, with increas...
In this paper we present a model of formation and destruction of informal cooperatives in a populati...
Cooperation plays important roles in bacteria, plant, animal, and human ecosystems. Cheaters, who ga...
Cooperation, defection, nonparticipation and withdrawal are well-known aspects of be-havior in game-...
<div><p>The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these...
The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these public ...
In real situations, people are often faced with the option of voluntary contribution to achieve a co...
An implicit assumption underpins basic models of the evolution of cooperation, mutualism and altruis...
Collective efforts are a trademark of both insect and human societies(1). They are achieved through ...
An implicit assumption underpins basic models of the evolution of cooperation, mutualism and altruis...
The distribution of wealth among individuals in real society can be well described by the Pareto pri...
Free-riding on a joint venture bears the risk of losing personal endowment as the group may fail to ...
The evolution of cooperation among nonrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biol...
Conflict and cooperation for the exploitation of public goods are usually modelled as an N-person pr...
<div><p>Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of ...
Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models explaining...
In this paper we present a model of formation and destruction of informal cooperatives in a populati...
Cooperation plays important roles in bacteria, plant, animal, and human ecosystems. Cheaters, who ga...
Cooperation, defection, nonparticipation and withdrawal are well-known aspects of be-havior in game-...
<div><p>The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these...
The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these public ...
In real situations, people are often faced with the option of voluntary contribution to achieve a co...
An implicit assumption underpins basic models of the evolution of cooperation, mutualism and altruis...
Collective efforts are a trademark of both insect and human societies(1). They are achieved through ...
An implicit assumption underpins basic models of the evolution of cooperation, mutualism and altruis...
The distribution of wealth among individuals in real society can be well described by the Pareto pri...
Free-riding on a joint venture bears the risk of losing personal endowment as the group may fail to ...
The evolution of cooperation among nonrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biol...
Conflict and cooperation for the exploitation of public goods are usually modelled as an N-person pr...
<div><p>Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of ...
Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models explaining...
In this paper we present a model of formation and destruction of informal cooperatives in a populati...
Cooperation plays important roles in bacteria, plant, animal, and human ecosystems. Cheaters, who ga...
Cooperation, defection, nonparticipation and withdrawal are well-known aspects of be-havior in game-...