International audienceEven when there is a potential danger of opportunism, economic agents often initiate contracts or engage in trust. Considering a world with two types of agents, opportunists and non-opportunists, interacting under incomplete information, this article develops a simple two-stage game theoretic model to show how trust and cooperation can emerge in a one-shot interaction, even in the absence of a supporting incentive mechanism. Two classic paradigms are considered: the prisoner's dilemma and the game of chicken. In the context of the prisoner's dilemma, trust depends on the exogenous probability of having a non-opportunist partner, while in the game of chicken trust is purely a function of the payoffs. Contrary to intuiti...
The complex dynamics that shape human interactions have been the object of studies for decades. One ...
This article offers an overview of different variants of trust games and shows how game-theoretic mo...
Cooperation is widely recognized to be fundamental for the well-balanced development of human societ...
International audienceEven when there is a potential danger of opportunism, economic agents often in...
Even when there is a potential danger of opportunism, economic agents often initiate contracts or en...
Even when there is a potential danger of opportunism, economic agents often initiate contracts or en...
ABSTRACT. The game theoretical approach to R&D cooperation does not investigate the role of trus...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
Online version Since 2010-06-11International audienceThe objective of this article is to investigate...
Trust is an important concept that intersects a number of different disci-plines, including economic...
In evolutionary game theory interactions between individuals are often assumed obligatory. However, ...
While it is widely acknowledged that trust plays an important role in the sharing economy, it is oft...
In this article we introduce a new experimental game called Prisoner’s Dilemma with Variable Depende...
The problem of trust is a paradigmatic social dilemma. Previous literature has paid much academic at...
The complex dynamics that shape human interactions have been the object of studies for decades. One ...
This article offers an overview of different variants of trust games and shows how game-theoretic mo...
Cooperation is widely recognized to be fundamental for the well-balanced development of human societ...
International audienceEven when there is a potential danger of opportunism, economic agents often in...
Even when there is a potential danger of opportunism, economic agents often initiate contracts or en...
Even when there is a potential danger of opportunism, economic agents often initiate contracts or en...
ABSTRACT. The game theoretical approach to R&D cooperation does not investigate the role of trus...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
Cooperation in public good games is greatly promoted by positive and negative incentives. In this pa...
Online version Since 2010-06-11International audienceThe objective of this article is to investigate...
Trust is an important concept that intersects a number of different disci-plines, including economic...
In evolutionary game theory interactions between individuals are often assumed obligatory. However, ...
While it is widely acknowledged that trust plays an important role in the sharing economy, it is oft...
In this article we introduce a new experimental game called Prisoner’s Dilemma with Variable Depende...
The problem of trust is a paradigmatic social dilemma. Previous literature has paid much academic at...
The complex dynamics that shape human interactions have been the object of studies for decades. One ...
This article offers an overview of different variants of trust games and shows how game-theoretic mo...
Cooperation is widely recognized to be fundamental for the well-balanced development of human societ...