The current research shows that a cooperative equilibrium in prisoners' dilemma can be explained by incorporating procedural utility into a traditional utility function. This study contributes to the existing literature by showing that cooperation can be explained by a simple model that is not radically different from the traditional model
We contribute to the experimental literature by examining the causal effect of partner choice opport...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...
The current research shows that a cooperative equilibrium in prisoners' dilemma can be explained by ...
This article introduces a model of rationality that combines procedural utility over actions with co...
We investigate the motives for cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD). A prior study fi...
This work studies the effect of incentives (in the form of punishment and reward) on the equilibrium...
In this article we contrast static and dynamic theories of the effects of increasing the costs and b...
In prisoner’s dilemma game (shortly, PD game), punishment is most frequently used to promote coopera...
Two mechanisms that have been shown to facilitate cooperation are partner choice and punishment, but...
The paper explores the impact of social role assignment and the corresponding payoff distribution on...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
This paper aims at showing the relevance of procedural utility for economics: people do not only car...
We contribute to the experimental literature by examining the causal effect of partner choice opport...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...
The current research shows that a cooperative equilibrium in prisoners' dilemma can be explained by ...
This article introduces a model of rationality that combines procedural utility over actions with co...
We investigate the motives for cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD). A prior study fi...
This work studies the effect of incentives (in the form of punishment and reward) on the equilibrium...
In this article we contrast static and dynamic theories of the effects of increasing the costs and b...
In prisoner’s dilemma game (shortly, PD game), punishment is most frequently used to promote coopera...
Two mechanisms that have been shown to facilitate cooperation are partner choice and punishment, but...
The paper explores the impact of social role assignment and the corresponding payoff distribution on...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
This paper aims at showing the relevance of procedural utility for economics: people do not only car...
We contribute to the experimental literature by examining the causal effect of partner choice opport...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...