This is an electronic copy of an article; from the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Copyright 2000, Elsevier, made available with permission. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167268100000937Introducing competition between groups may induce cooperation to emerge in defection games despite considerable cost of cooperation. If the groups can confine themselves to a cooperative sector, either by providing incentives to raise the cooperation level in one group, or by providing disincentives so that the cooperation level in the other group gets lowered to match that of the first, maximum degrees of cooperation can be obtained. The cooperative sector broadens as the degrees of cooperation increase, or the cost of coop...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
Olson’s thesis argues that the free-rider problem makes larger groups less effective than smaller gr...
Olson’s analysis argues that the free-rider problem makes large groups less effective. In this paper...
This is an electronic copy of an article; from the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Copy...
Putting a competitive squeeze on a cooperative group has long been considered to encourage cheats. N...
Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of vital int...
We experimentally analyze group-specific social preferences and dynamic strategies in finitely repea...
<div><p>Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of v...
Strategy research on inter-firm cooperation has been commonly affected by a collaborative bias, imp...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Collec...
We test if cooperation is promoted by rank-order competition between groups in which all groups can ...
Understanding the ultimate and proximate mechanisms that favour cooperation remains one of the great...
Peer competition and peer cooperation can be intuitively seen as opposing phenomena. However, depend...
Based on individual variation in cooperative inclinations, we define the ‘‘hard problem of cooperati...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
Olson’s thesis argues that the free-rider problem makes larger groups less effective than smaller gr...
Olson’s analysis argues that the free-rider problem makes large groups less effective. In this paper...
This is an electronic copy of an article; from the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Copy...
Putting a competitive squeeze on a cooperative group has long been considered to encourage cheats. N...
Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of vital int...
We experimentally analyze group-specific social preferences and dynamic strategies in finitely repea...
<div><p>Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of v...
Strategy research on inter-firm cooperation has been commonly affected by a collaborative bias, imp...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Collec...
We test if cooperation is promoted by rank-order competition between groups in which all groups can ...
Understanding the ultimate and proximate mechanisms that favour cooperation remains one of the great...
Peer competition and peer cooperation can be intuitively seen as opposing phenomena. However, depend...
Based on individual variation in cooperative inclinations, we define the ‘‘hard problem of cooperati...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
Olson’s thesis argues that the free-rider problem makes larger groups less effective than smaller gr...
Olson’s analysis argues that the free-rider problem makes large groups less effective. In this paper...