We explore the relationship between individuals' disposition to cooperate and their inclination to engage in peer punishment as well as their relative importance for mitigating social dilemmas. Using a modified strategy-method approach we identify individual punishment patterns and link them with individual cooperation patterns. Classifying N = 628 subjects along these two dimensions documents that cooperation and punishment patterns are aligned for most individuals. However, the data also reveal a sizable share of free-riders that punish pro-socially and conditional cooperators that do not engage in punishment. Analyzing the interplay between types in an additional experiment, we show that pro-social punishers are important for achieving c...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
We elicit human conditional punishment types by conducting experiments. We find that their punishmen...
Both peer-to-peer punishments and rewards can be effective in increasing cooperation in dilemma situ...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people’s punishment behavior in a social-dile...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
Carpenter and Matthews (2009) examine the cooperation norms determining people's punishment behavior...
Human groups can often maintain high levels of cooperation despite the threat of exploitation by ind...
Both laboratory and field evidence suggest that people tend to voluntarily incur costs to punish non...
In this paper we explore the relationship between an individual’s preference for cooperation and the...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
We elicit individual-level peer-punishment types in a cooperation (social dilemma) and a coordinatio...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
We elicit human conditional punishment types by conducting experiments. We find that their punishmen...
Both peer-to-peer punishments and rewards can be effective in increasing cooperation in dilemma situ...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people’s punishment behavior in a social-dile...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
Carpenter and Matthews (2009) examine the cooperation norms determining people's punishment behavior...
Human groups can often maintain high levels of cooperation despite the threat of exploitation by ind...
Both laboratory and field evidence suggest that people tend to voluntarily incur costs to punish non...
In this paper we explore the relationship between an individual’s preference for cooperation and the...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
We elicit individual-level peer-punishment types in a cooperation (social dilemma) and a coordinatio...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...