We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the TV game show “Golden Balls”. At the end of each episode, contestants play a variant on the classic Prisoner’s Dilemma for large and widely ranging stakes averaging over $20,000. Cooperation is surprisingly high for amounts that would normally be considered consequential but look tiny in their current context, what we call a “big peanuts” phenomenon. Utilizing the prior interaction among contestants, we find evidence that people have reciprocal preferences. Surprisingly, there is little support for conditional cooperation in our sample. That is, players do not seem to be more likely to cooperate if their opponent might be expected to cooperate. Further...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
We investigate the motives for cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD). A prior study fi...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the TV game s...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the televisio...
What makes you a successful cooperator? Using data from the British television game show 'Golden Bal...
Explaining cooperation between non-relatives is a puzzle for both evolutionary biology and the socia...
Explaining cooperation between non-relatives is a puzzle for both evolutionary biology and the socia...
We analyze a large-stakes prisoner's dilemma game played on a TV show. Players cooperate 40% of the ...
We analyze the behavior of game-show contestants who play a one-shot game called Friend or Foe. Whil...
Economic games such as the Ultimatum Game (UG) and Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) are widely used paradigms...
Teams are known to behave differently from individuals, but whether they behave more cooperatively o...
Why do people frequently cooperate in defiance of their immediate incentives? One recent explanatio...
We examine high stakes three-person bargaining in a game show where contestants bargain over a large...
We examine high stakes three-person bargaining in a game show where contestants bargain over a large...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
We investigate the motives for cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD). A prior study fi...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the TV game s...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the televisio...
What makes you a successful cooperator? Using data from the British television game show 'Golden Bal...
Explaining cooperation between non-relatives is a puzzle for both evolutionary biology and the socia...
Explaining cooperation between non-relatives is a puzzle for both evolutionary biology and the socia...
We analyze a large-stakes prisoner's dilemma game played on a TV show. Players cooperate 40% of the ...
We analyze the behavior of game-show contestants who play a one-shot game called Friend or Foe. Whil...
Economic games such as the Ultimatum Game (UG) and Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) are widely used paradigms...
Teams are known to behave differently from individuals, but whether they behave more cooperatively o...
Why do people frequently cooperate in defiance of their immediate incentives? One recent explanatio...
We examine high stakes three-person bargaining in a game show where contestants bargain over a large...
We examine high stakes three-person bargaining in a game show where contestants bargain over a large...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
We investigate the motives for cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD). A prior study fi...