We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to induce cooperation in situations requiring mutual trust. Prior to a trust interaction involving a decision by a sender to send money to a recipient, the recipient can emit a signal to induce the sender to trust them. The signal takes the form of a smile that may be perceived as more or less convincing, and that can be made more convincing with the investment of greater effort. Individuals differ in their degree of altruism and in their tendency to display reciprocity. The model generates three testable predictions. First, the perceived quality of the recipient’s smile is increasing in the size of the stake. Secondly, the amoun...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordWhile there...
Face-to-face social behaviour is difficult to explain, leading some researchers to call it the "dark...
In social dilemmas, verbal communication of one's intentions is an important factor in increasing co...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that\ud has evolved...
Smiling can be interpreted as a costly signal of future benefits from cooperation between the indivi...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
ii Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) who purs...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
Evidence suggests that smiles can function as signals of cooperative intent—by producing a smile, th...
AbstractWe test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
Cooperating with individuals whose altruism is not motivated by genuine prosocial emotions could hav...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordWhile there...
Face-to-face social behaviour is difficult to explain, leading some researchers to call it the "dark...
In social dilemmas, verbal communication of one's intentions is an important factor in increasing co...
We develop a theoretical model under which “genuine” or “convincing” smiling is a costly signal that...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to...
We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that\ud has evolved...
Smiling can be interpreted as a costly signal of future benefits from cooperation between the indivi...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
ii Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) who purs...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
We test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to induce ...
Evidence suggests that smiles can function as signals of cooperative intent—by producing a smile, th...
AbstractWe test the hypothesis that smiles perceived as honest serve as a signal that has evolved to...
One of the proposed functions of human smiling is to advertise cooperative dispositions and thereby ...
Cooperating with individuals whose altruism is not motivated by genuine prosocial emotions could hav...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordWhile there...
Face-to-face social behaviour is difficult to explain, leading some researchers to call it the "dark...
In social dilemmas, verbal communication of one's intentions is an important factor in increasing co...