Understanding the ultimate and proximate mechanisms that favour cooperation remains one of the greatest challenges in the biological and social sciences. A number of theoretical studies have suggested that competition between groups may have played a key role in the evolution of cooperation within human societies, and similar ideas have been discussed for other organisms, especially cooperative breeding vertebrates. However, there is a relative lack of empirical work testing these ideas. Our experiment found, in public goods games with humans, that when groups competed with other groups for financial rewards, individuals made larger contributions within their own groups. In such situations, participants were more likely to regard their grou...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Despite the importance of human cooperation, how humans choose their cooperative partners and how th...
Understanding the ultimate and proximate mechanisms that favour cooperation remains one of the great...
Why humans are prone to cooperate puzzles biologists, psychologists and economists alike. Between-gr...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. It is particularl...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1–3]. It i...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1-3]. It is parti...
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation P...
The common focus of the three studies in this dissertation is the tension between cooperative, effic...
Peer competition and peer cooperation can be intuitively seen as opposing phenomena. However, depend...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Despite the importance of human cooperation, how humans choose their cooperative partners and how th...
Understanding the ultimate and proximate mechanisms that favour cooperation remains one of the great...
Why humans are prone to cooperate puzzles biologists, psychologists and economists alike. Between-gr...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. It is particularl...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1–3]. It i...
Explaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1-3]. It is parti...
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation P...
The common focus of the three studies in this dissertation is the tension between cooperative, effic...
Peer competition and peer cooperation can be intuitively seen as opposing phenomena. However, depend...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Despite the importance of human cooperation, how humans choose their cooperative partners and how th...