It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connections or prior experience with each other. Strategy selection that is purely based on accumulated payoffs promotes free riders who put their self interests above that of any group. How could cooperation persist in these settings? Researchers have posited direct or indirect reciprocity as possible explanations but these theories fail if interactions are not repeated or reputations are ignored. Altruistic punishment may provide an answer. Punishers impose a penalty, such as a fine, on defectors. The idea is a sufficiently high enough penalty—or even the threat of a high penalty—will convince defectors that cooperation is more beneficial. The punish...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
We experimentally study the role of punishment for cooperation in dynamic public-good problems where...
In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions...
It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connection...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
Some philosophers and social scientists have stressed the importance for good government of an altru...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The fixation of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biolog...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The evolution of large-scale cooperation among strangers is a fundamental unanswered question in the...
Altruistic punishment for defectors is considered as a key motive for the explanation of cooperation...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
We experimentally study the role of punishment for cooperation in dynamic public-good problems where...
In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions...
It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connection...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
Some philosophers and social scientists have stressed the importance for good government of an altru...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The fixation of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biolog...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The evolution of large-scale cooperation among strangers is a fundamental unanswered question in the...
Altruistic punishment for defectors is considered as a key motive for the explanation of cooperation...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
We experimentally study the role of punishment for cooperation in dynamic public-good problems where...
In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions...