Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the evolution of cooperation. While the majority of previous studies equates reputation with a transparent and complete history of players' past decisions, reputations in real life are often ambiguous and opaque. Using web-based experiments, we explore the extent to which opaque reputation works in isolating defectors, with and without partner selection opportunities. We found that low reputation works as a signal of untrustworthiness, whereas medium or high reputations are not taken into account by subjects for orienting their choices. Reputation without partner selection does not promote cooperative behavior; that is, defectors do not turn int...
Cooperativeness is a defining feature of human nature. Theoreticians have suggested several mechanis...
In a networked society like ours, reputation is an indispensable tool to guide decisions about socia...
Supplementary material from "Gossip and competitive altruism support cooperation in a Public Good Ga...
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the...
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the...
In human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exploited. Co...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...
We investigate the cooperation dynamics attributed to the interplay between the evolution of individ...
When there is an opportunity to gain a positive reputation, individuals are more willing to sacrific...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact ...
While social network structures are thought to promote cooperation through reputation effects, as su...
Dyadic cooperation is the building block of human social exchange. But forming cooperative partnersh...
Cooperativeness is a defining feature of human nature. Theoreticians have suggested several mechanis...
In a networked society like ours, reputation is an indispensable tool to guide decisions about socia...
Supplementary material from "Gossip and competitive altruism support cooperation in a Public Good Ga...
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the...
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the...
In human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exploited. Co...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...
We investigate the cooperation dynamics attributed to the interplay between the evolution of individ...
When there is an opportunity to gain a positive reputation, individuals are more willing to sacrific...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact ...
While social network structures are thought to promote cooperation through reputation effects, as su...
Dyadic cooperation is the building block of human social exchange. But forming cooperative partnersh...
Cooperativeness is a defining feature of human nature. Theoreticians have suggested several mechanis...
In a networked society like ours, reputation is an indispensable tool to guide decisions about socia...
Supplementary material from "Gossip and competitive altruism support cooperation in a Public Good Ga...