Cooperation in collective action dilemmas usually breaks down in the absence of additional incentive mechanisms. This tragedy can be escaped if cooperators have the possibility to invest in reward funds that are shared exclusively among cooperators (prosocial rewarding). Yet, the presence of defectors who do not contribute to the public good but do reward themselves (antisocial rewarding) deters cooperation in the absence of additional countermeasures. A recent simulation study suggests that spatial structure is sufficient to prevent antisocial rewarding from deterring cooperation. Here we reinvestigate this issue assuming mixed strategies and weak selection on a game-theoretic model of social interactions, which we also validate using indi...
The evolution and maintenance of cooperation in human and animal societies challenge various discipl...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
Human cooperation is enigmatic, as organisms are expected, by evolutionary and economic theory, to a...
Cooperation in collective action dilemmas usually breaks down in the absence of additional incentive...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Economic experiments have shown that punishment can increase public goods game contributions over ti...
Economic experiments have shown that punishment can increase public goods game contributions over ti...
The promise of punishment and reward in promoting public cooperation is debatable. While punishment ...
Cooperation in joint enterprises can easily break down when self-interests are in conflict with coll...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
The evolution of cooperation within sizable groups of nonrelated humans offers many challenges for ...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
The evolution and maintenance of cooperation in human and animal societies challenge various discipl...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
Human cooperation is enigmatic, as organisms are expected, by evolutionary and economic theory, to a...
Cooperation in collective action dilemmas usually breaks down in the absence of additional incentive...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Economic experiments have shown that punishment can increase public goods game contributions over ti...
Economic experiments have shown that punishment can increase public goods game contributions over ti...
The promise of punishment and reward in promoting public cooperation is debatable. While punishment ...
Cooperation in joint enterprises can easily break down when self-interests are in conflict with coll...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
The evolution of cooperation within sizable groups of nonrelated humans offers many challenges for ...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
The evolution and maintenance of cooperation in human and animal societies challenge various discipl...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
Human cooperation is enigmatic, as organisms are expected, by evolutionary and economic theory, to a...