Cooperation based on mutual investments can occur between unrelated individuals when they are engaged in repeated interactions. Individuals then need to use a conditional strategy to deter their interaction partners from defecting. Responding to defection such that the future payoff of a defector is reduced relative to cooperating with it is called a partner control mechanism. Three main partner control mechanisms are (i) to switch from cooperation to defection when being defected ('positive reciprocity'), (ii) to actively reduce the payoff of a defecting partner ('punishment'), or (iii) to stop interacting and switch partner ('partner switching'). However, such mechanisms to stabilize cooperation are often studied in isolation from each ot...
Reciprocity is probably the most debated of the evolutionary explanations for cooperation. Part of t...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
Economic experiments reveal that humans value cooperation and fairness. Punishing unfair behavioris ...
Cooperation based on mutual investments can occur between unrelated individuals when they are engage...
Reciprocity and repeated games have been at the center of attention when studying the evolution of h...
People tend to have their social interactions with members of their owncommunity. Such group-structu...
Background: Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interacti...
Reciprocity is a major factor in human social life and accounts for a large part of cooperation in o...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
Background Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interac...
Previous studies suggest that cooperation prevails when individuals can switch their interaction par...
qu th t at em cie oun op their behaviour on the outcome of previous interactions (Axelro Sigmun of c...
For cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are exposed to de...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
Reciprocity is a simple principle for cooperation that explains many of the patterns of how humans s...
Reciprocity is probably the most debated of the evolutionary explanations for cooperation. Part of t...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
Economic experiments reveal that humans value cooperation and fairness. Punishing unfair behavioris ...
Cooperation based on mutual investments can occur between unrelated individuals when they are engage...
Reciprocity and repeated games have been at the center of attention when studying the evolution of h...
People tend to have their social interactions with members of their owncommunity. Such group-structu...
Background: Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interacti...
Reciprocity is a major factor in human social life and accounts for a large part of cooperation in o...
This paper offers a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation. In the mod...
Background Evolution of cooperative behaviour is widely studied in different models where interac...
Previous studies suggest that cooperation prevails when individuals can switch their interaction par...
qu th t at em cie oun op their behaviour on the outcome of previous interactions (Axelro Sigmun of c...
For cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are exposed to de...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
Reciprocity is a simple principle for cooperation that explains many of the patterns of how humans s...
Reciprocity is probably the most debated of the evolutionary explanations for cooperation. Part of t...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
Economic experiments reveal that humans value cooperation and fairness. Punishing unfair behavioris ...