The evolution of cooperation is one of the fundamental problems of both social sciences and biology. It is difficult to explain how a large extent of cooperation could evolve if individual free riding always provides higher benefits and chances of survival. In absence of direct reciprocation, it has been suggested that indirect reciprocity could potentially solve the problem of large scale cooperation. In this paper, we compare the chances of two forms of indirect reciprocity with each other: a blind one that rewards any partner who did good to previous partners, and an embedded one that conditions cooperation on good acts towards common acquaintances. We show that these two versions of indirect reciprocal strategies are not very differen...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in...
The evolution of cooperation is one of the fundamental problems of both social sciences and biology....
The evolution of cooperation is one of the fundamental problems of both social sciences and biology....
Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are good candidates to explain the fundamental problem of evolution ...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are key mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation. Direct reciproc...
Indirect reciprocity is generally considered one of the leading mechanisms to explain how cooperati...
Natural selection is conventionally assumed to favour the strong and selfish who maximize their own ...
The question of cooperation is crucial for understanding Darwinian evolution. Theories of cooperatio...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e. with the possibility that altruistic acts are retu...
Signals regarding the behavior of others are an essential element of human moral systems and there a...
Cooperation among unrelated self-regarding individuals is generally ex-plained by economists and bio...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in...
The evolution of cooperation is one of the fundamental problems of both social sciences and biology....
The evolution of cooperation is one of the fundamental problems of both social sciences and biology....
Darwinian evolution has to provide an explanation for cooperative behaviour. Theories of cooperation...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are good candidates to explain the fundamental problem of evolution ...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are key mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation. Direct reciproc...
Indirect reciprocity is generally considered one of the leading mechanisms to explain how cooperati...
Natural selection is conventionally assumed to favour the strong and selfish who maximize their own ...
The question of cooperation is crucial for understanding Darwinian evolution. Theories of cooperatio...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e. with the possibility that altruistic acts are retu...
Signals regarding the behavior of others are an essential element of human moral systems and there a...
Cooperation among unrelated self-regarding individuals is generally ex-plained by economists and bio...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in...