We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a group together by having a pivotal position in a network. In some of our experimental treatments, players can vote to exclude others and prevent them from further participation in the group. We find that, in the presence of exclusion, central players contribute significantly less than others, and that this is tolerated by those others. Because of this tolerance, groups with centrality manage to maintain high levels of cooperation
none3noAvailable online 11 November 2014Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which proces...
Raub and Weesie (1990) proposed a game theoretical model addressingeffects of network embeddedness o...
This master thesis is a research proposal focusing on the extent to which a firm’s position, within ...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
We investigate the effects of power on cooperation in repeated social dilemma settings. Groups of fi...
<div><p>Cooperation played a significant role in the self-organization and evolution of living organ...
This paper is centered in the valuation of the centrality of groups following aproblem-specific appr...
Centrality measures based on eigenvectors are important in models of how networks affect investment ...
Abstract. While social closeness mitigates contractual incompleteness, we examine how communities ca...
Game-theoretic solution concepts—most notably the Shapley value, arguably, the most important normat...
This study examines the evolution of social networks within groups of six subjects playing a prisone...
Humans are social beings; people are predisposed to join groups, categorize the social world into gr...
Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which processes shape the evolution of network struc...
This paper studies network formation in settings where players are heterogeneous with respect to ben...
none3noAvailable online 11 November 2014Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which proces...
Raub and Weesie (1990) proposed a game theoretical model addressingeffects of network embeddedness o...
This master thesis is a research proposal focusing on the extent to which a firm’s position, within ...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
We investigate the effects of power on cooperation in repeated social dilemma settings. Groups of fi...
<div><p>Cooperation played a significant role in the self-organization and evolution of living organ...
This paper is centered in the valuation of the centrality of groups following aproblem-specific appr...
Centrality measures based on eigenvectors are important in models of how networks affect investment ...
Abstract. While social closeness mitigates contractual incompleteness, we examine how communities ca...
Game-theoretic solution concepts—most notably the Shapley value, arguably, the most important normat...
This study examines the evolution of social networks within groups of six subjects playing a prisone...
Humans are social beings; people are predisposed to join groups, categorize the social world into gr...
Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which processes shape the evolution of network struc...
This paper studies network formation in settings where players are heterogeneous with respect to ben...
none3noAvailable online 11 November 2014Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which proces...
Raub and Weesie (1990) proposed a game theoretical model addressingeffects of network embeddedness o...
This master thesis is a research proposal focusing on the extent to which a firm’s position, within ...