We investigate the cooperation dynamics attributed to the interplay between the evolution of individual strategies and evolution of individual partnerships. We focus on the effect of reputation on an individual's partner-switching process. We assume that individuals can either change their strategies by imitating their partners or adjust their partnerships based on local information about reputations. We manipulate the partner switching in two ways; that is, individuals can switch from the lowest reputation partners, either to their partners' partners who have the highest reputation (i.e., ordering in partnership) or to others randomly chosen from the entire population (i.e., randomness in partnership). We show that when individua...
Abstract—Cooperation within selfish individuals can be promoted by natural selection only in the pre...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Despite recent advances in reputation technologies, it is not clear how reputation systems can affec...
While social network structures are thought to promote cooperation through reputation effects, as su...
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the...
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the...
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact ...
We investigate how reputational uncertainty and the rate of change of the social environment interac...
Cooperativeness is a defining feature of human nature. Theoreticians have suggested several mechanis...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people inter-act in p...
Dyadic cooperation is the building block of human social exchange. But forming cooperative partnersh...
The standard method when analyzing the problem of cooperation using evolutionary game theory is to a...
Abstract—Cooperation within selfish individuals can be promoted by natural selection only in the pre...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Despite recent advances in reputation technologies, it is not clear how reputation systems can affec...
While social network structures are thought to promote cooperation through reputation effects, as su...
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the...
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the...
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact ...
We investigate how reputational uncertainty and the rate of change of the social environment interac...
Cooperativeness is a defining feature of human nature. Theoreticians have suggested several mechanis...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people inter-act in p...
Dyadic cooperation is the building block of human social exchange. But forming cooperative partnersh...
The standard method when analyzing the problem of cooperation using evolutionary game theory is to a...
Abstract—Cooperation within selfish individuals can be promoted by natural selection only in the pre...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Despite recent advances in reputation technologies, it is not clear how reputation systems can affec...