Theoretical and empirical research highlights the role of punishment in promoting collaborative efforts(1-5). However, both the emergence and the stability of costly punishment are problematic issues. It is not clear how punishers can invade a society of defectors by social learning or natural selection, or how second-order free-riders (who contribute to the joint effort but not to the sanctions) can be prevented from drifting into a coercion-based regime and subverting cooperation. Here we compare the prevailing model of peer-punishment(6-8) with pool-punishment, which consists in committing resources, before the collaborative effort, to prepare sanctions against free-riders. Pool-punishment facilitates the sanctioning of second-order free...
Peer-punishment is effective in promoting cooperation, but the costs associated with punishing defec...
Punishment is a popular tool when governing commons in situations where free riders would otherwise ...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
Theoretical and empirical research highlights the role of punishment in promoting collaborative effo...
A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat o...
A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat o...
Punishment can stabilize costly cooperation and ensure the success of a common project that is threa...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Although empirical and theoretical studies affirm that punishment can elevate collaborative efforts,...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Abstract Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperati...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
AbstractIn many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: ...
The prevalence of cooperation among humans is puzzling because cooperators can be exploited by free ...
In many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: if cheat...
Peer-punishment is effective in promoting cooperation, but the costs associated with punishing defec...
Punishment is a popular tool when governing commons in situations where free riders would otherwise ...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
Theoretical and empirical research highlights the role of punishment in promoting collaborative effo...
A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat o...
A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat o...
Punishment can stabilize costly cooperation and ensure the success of a common project that is threa...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Although empirical and theoretical studies affirm that punishment can elevate collaborative efforts,...
Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But s...
Abstract Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperati...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
AbstractIn many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: ...
The prevalence of cooperation among humans is puzzling because cooperators can be exploited by free ...
In many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: if cheat...
Peer-punishment is effective in promoting cooperation, but the costs associated with punishing defec...
Punishment is a popular tool when governing commons in situations where free riders would otherwise ...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...