We study the strategies used by experimental subjects in repeated sequential prisoners’ dilemma games to identify the underlying motivations behind instrumental reciprocity, that is, reciprocation of cooperation only if there is future interaction. Importantly, we designed the games so that instrumental reciprocity is a mistake for payoff-maximizing individuals irrespective of their beliefs. We find that, despite the fact that instrumental reciprocity is suboptimal, it is one of the most frequently used cooperative strategies. Moreover, although the use of instrumental reciprocity is sensitive to the costs of deviating from the payoff-maximizing strategy, these costs alone cannot explain the high frequency with which subjects choose t...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
We use a novel experimental design to identify subjects ’ strategies in an infinitely repeated priso...
We study the strategies used by experimental subjects in repeated sequential prisoners’ dilemm...
We study the strategies used by experimental subjects in repeated sequential prisoners’ dilemma game...
We study the strategies used by experimental subjects in repeated sequential prisoners’ dilemma game...
The diffusion of yhe use of reciprocity as an alternative as an complementary category to standard e...
We use a novel experimental design to disentangle strategically- and non-strategically-motivated coo...
Both social cooperation and self!control require reciprocation [ In social coop! eration situations ...
Human beings have a general tendency for reciprocity in most societies. The internalized reciprocity...
We propose a novel experimental method that disentangles strategically- and non-strategically-motiva...
Reciprocity toward a partner's cooperation is a fundamental behavioral strategy underlying human coo...
Reciprocity is a simple principle for cooperation that explains many of the patterns of how humans s...
Abstract Social dilemmas are mixed-motive games. Although the players have a common interest in main...
The fact that people frequently cooperate in the single-trial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game indicates...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
We use a novel experimental design to identify subjects ’ strategies in an infinitely repeated priso...
We study the strategies used by experimental subjects in repeated sequential prisoners’ dilemm...
We study the strategies used by experimental subjects in repeated sequential prisoners’ dilemma game...
We study the strategies used by experimental subjects in repeated sequential prisoners’ dilemma game...
The diffusion of yhe use of reciprocity as an alternative as an complementary category to standard e...
We use a novel experimental design to disentangle strategically- and non-strategically-motivated coo...
Both social cooperation and self!control require reciprocation [ In social coop! eration situations ...
Human beings have a general tendency for reciprocity in most societies. The internalized reciprocity...
We propose a novel experimental method that disentangles strategically- and non-strategically-motiva...
Reciprocity toward a partner's cooperation is a fundamental behavioral strategy underlying human coo...
Reciprocity is a simple principle for cooperation that explains many of the patterns of how humans s...
Abstract Social dilemmas are mixed-motive games. Although the players have a common interest in main...
The fact that people frequently cooperate in the single-trial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game indicates...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
We use a novel experimental design to identify subjects ’ strategies in an infinitely repeated priso...