We augment standard models of cultural transmission with an explicit account of social learning, grounded in the information transmission literature. Youngsters observe the behavioral trait of a role model and form beliefs about the desirability of that trait. Adults have better information about each trait and have a paternalistic attitude toward their children. This makes them reluctant to adopt myopic behavior to avoid setting a negative example to their children. This signaling distortion increases in the influence parents have over their offspring. We extend the model to allow parental influence to depend on the population frequency of each trait and show that cultural complementarity does not imply convergence to a homogeneous populat...
Contains fulltext : 150358.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
What values do parents want to transmit to children? The intersubjective model of value transmission...
Under what conditions can a given trait, such as religion or language, be preserved in the long run?...
We augment standard models of cultural transmission with an explicit account of social learning, gro...
I construct a theory of cultural transmission in which culture acquisition takes place in two stages...
Journal ArticleIt is commonly assumed that parents are important sources of socially learned behavio...
We consider an overlapping generations model where continuous cultural traits are transmitted from ...
We consider a signaling model where adults possess information about the dominant social norm. Child...
It is commonly believed that parents transfer their behavioral traits to their offspring. But where ...
Abstract Human culture is the result of a unique cumulative evolutionary process. Despite the import...
Pichler M. Culture formation and endogenous cultural distance. Working Papers. Institute of Mathemat...
We present a model of intergenerational transmission of pro-social values in which parents have info...
What values do parents want to transmit to children? The intersubjective model of value transmission...
Hellmann T, Panebianco F. The transmission of continuous cultural traits in endogenous social netwo...
This paper relates channels of cultural transmission to “green nudging”. It studies the effectivenes...
Contains fulltext : 150358.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
What values do parents want to transmit to children? The intersubjective model of value transmission...
Under what conditions can a given trait, such as religion or language, be preserved in the long run?...
We augment standard models of cultural transmission with an explicit account of social learning, gro...
I construct a theory of cultural transmission in which culture acquisition takes place in two stages...
Journal ArticleIt is commonly assumed that parents are important sources of socially learned behavio...
We consider an overlapping generations model where continuous cultural traits are transmitted from ...
We consider a signaling model where adults possess information about the dominant social norm. Child...
It is commonly believed that parents transfer their behavioral traits to their offspring. But where ...
Abstract Human culture is the result of a unique cumulative evolutionary process. Despite the import...
Pichler M. Culture formation and endogenous cultural distance. Working Papers. Institute of Mathemat...
We present a model of intergenerational transmission of pro-social values in which parents have info...
What values do parents want to transmit to children? The intersubjective model of value transmission...
Hellmann T, Panebianco F. The transmission of continuous cultural traits in endogenous social netwo...
This paper relates channels of cultural transmission to “green nudging”. It studies the effectivenes...
Contains fulltext : 150358.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
What values do parents want to transmit to children? The intersubjective model of value transmission...
Under what conditions can a given trait, such as religion or language, be preserved in the long run?...