Mutualistic theory explains convincingly the prevalence of fairness norms in small societies of foragers and in large contemporary democratic societies. However, it cannot explain the U-shaped curve of egalitarianism in human history. A theory based on bargaining power is able to provide a more general account and to explain mutualism as a special case. According to this approach, social norms may be more variable and malleable than Baumard et al. sugges
Background Cooperation is of utmost importance to society as a whole, but is often challenged by ...
Rational choice theories assert that human beings behave rationally, either in the narrow sense of r...
Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is a funda...
This paper argues that social norms might play a role in bargaining situations in-cluding the ultima...
While experimental game theory has provided evidence that social norms can promote cooperation, the ...
Evolutionary game theory provides the tools to analyze which strategies, or patterns of behaviour, e...
Recently, philosophers have investigated the emergence and evolution of the social contract. Yet ex...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
Mutualism provides a compelling account of the fairness intuitions on display in economic games. How...
This paper highlights the role that equality and reciprocity play in preserving peace and cooperatio...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people`s expectations in interactions that possess mu...
Justice is the highest of our moral ends. Implementing a conception of justice requires the coordina...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people's expectations in interactions that possess mu...
<div><p>Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is...
Social norms are patterns of behavior that are self-enforcing within a group: Everyone conforms, eve...
Background Cooperation is of utmost importance to society as a whole, but is often challenged by ...
Rational choice theories assert that human beings behave rationally, either in the narrow sense of r...
Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is a funda...
This paper argues that social norms might play a role in bargaining situations in-cluding the ultima...
While experimental game theory has provided evidence that social norms can promote cooperation, the ...
Evolutionary game theory provides the tools to analyze which strategies, or patterns of behaviour, e...
Recently, philosophers have investigated the emergence and evolution of the social contract. Yet ex...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
Mutualism provides a compelling account of the fairness intuitions on display in economic games. How...
This paper highlights the role that equality and reciprocity play in preserving peace and cooperatio...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people`s expectations in interactions that possess mu...
Justice is the highest of our moral ends. Implementing a conception of justice requires the coordina...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people's expectations in interactions that possess mu...
<div><p>Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is...
Social norms are patterns of behavior that are self-enforcing within a group: Everyone conforms, eve...
Background Cooperation is of utmost importance to society as a whole, but is often challenged by ...
Rational choice theories assert that human beings behave rationally, either in the narrow sense of r...
Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is a funda...