Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social norms they use to assess the actions of others. A crucial question in indirect reciprocity is which social norms can maintain stable cooperation in a society. Past research has highlighted eight such norms, called “leading-eight” strategies. This past research, however, is based on the assumption that all relevant information about other population members is publicly available and that everyone agrees on who is good or bad. Instead, here we explore the reputation dynamics when information is private and noisy. We show that under these conditions, most leading-eight strategies fail to evolve. Those leading-eight strategies that do evolve are una...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Indirect reciprocity is often claimed as one of the key mechanisms of human cooperation. It works on...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...
Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social nor...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that can promote cooperation among populations in which individu...
Indirect reciprocity, whereby individuals cooperate with others of good standing, is a powerful and ...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
<div><p>We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people intera...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people inter-act in p...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
Cooperation among strangers is a marked characteristic of human sociality. One prominent evolutionar...
Abstract Humans are capable of solving cooperation problems following social norms. Social norms dic...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Indirect reciprocity is often claimed as one of the key mechanisms of human cooperation. It works on...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...
Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social nor...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that can promote cooperation among populations in which individu...
Indirect reciprocity, whereby individuals cooperate with others of good standing, is a powerful and ...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
<div><p>We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people intera...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people inter-act in p...
Social norms regulate actions in artificial societies, steering collective behavior towards desirabl...
Cooperation among strangers is a marked characteristic of human sociality. One prominent evolutionar...
Abstract Humans are capable of solving cooperation problems following social norms. Social norms dic...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Social norms can help solving cooperation dilemmas, constituting a key ingredient in systems of indi...
Indirect reciprocity is often claimed as one of the key mechanisms of human cooperation. It works on...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...