Leadership is instrumental to resolution of collective action dilemmas, particularly in large, heterogeneous groups. Less is known about the characteristics or effectiveness of leadership in small-scale, homogeneous, and relatively egalitarian societies, in which humans have spent most of our existence. Among Tsimane’ forager-horticulturalists of Bolivia, we (1) assess traits of elected leaders under experimental and naturalistic conditions and (2) test whether leaders impact collective action outcomes. We find that elected leaders are physically strong and have more kin and other exchange partners. Their ranks on physical dominance, kin support, and trustworthiness predict how well their groups perform, but only where group members have a ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that punishment effectively increases and sustains group coopera...
This paper analyses leadership and charisma within the framework of social choice. In societies that...
Leadership is an active area of research in both the biological and social sciences. This review pro...
Leadership is instrumental to resolution of collective action dilemmas, particularly in large, heter...
Observation of leadership in small-scale societies offers unique insights into the evolution of huma...
Human groups show a variety of leadership dynamics ranging from egalitarian groups with no leader, t...
Leadership studies concentrate on large-scale societies and organizations with formal hierarchies, l...
Many researchers have turned to evolutionary theory to better understand diversity in leadership. Ev...
Leadership studies concentrate on large-scale societies and organizations with formal hierarchies, l...
We test the contribution of sex differences in physical formidability, education, and cooperation to...
Egalitarian societies have been the subject of significant academic attention for their unique cultu...
This project bridges insights from theories of collective action, power, and influence to address th...
Social collectives often grant power to leaders so they can facilitate collective performance. At pr...
We extend the model of collective action in which groups compete for a budged by endogenizing the gr...
A manifest trend is that larger and more productive human groups shift from distributed to centraliz...
A growing body of evidence suggests that punishment effectively increases and sustains group coopera...
This paper analyses leadership and charisma within the framework of social choice. In societies that...
Leadership is an active area of research in both the biological and social sciences. This review pro...
Leadership is instrumental to resolution of collective action dilemmas, particularly in large, heter...
Observation of leadership in small-scale societies offers unique insights into the evolution of huma...
Human groups show a variety of leadership dynamics ranging from egalitarian groups with no leader, t...
Leadership studies concentrate on large-scale societies and organizations with formal hierarchies, l...
Many researchers have turned to evolutionary theory to better understand diversity in leadership. Ev...
Leadership studies concentrate on large-scale societies and organizations with formal hierarchies, l...
We test the contribution of sex differences in physical formidability, education, and cooperation to...
Egalitarian societies have been the subject of significant academic attention for their unique cultu...
This project bridges insights from theories of collective action, power, and influence to address th...
Social collectives often grant power to leaders so they can facilitate collective performance. At pr...
We extend the model of collective action in which groups compete for a budged by endogenizing the gr...
A manifest trend is that larger and more productive human groups shift from distributed to centraliz...
A growing body of evidence suggests that punishment effectively increases and sustains group coopera...
This paper analyses leadership and charisma within the framework of social choice. In societies that...
Leadership is an active area of research in both the biological and social sciences. This review pro...