The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has been amply studied both theoretically and experimentally. Within the question, a less explored issue relates to the gender dependence of cooperation, which can be traced back to Darwin, who stated that "women are less selfish but men are more competitive". Indeed, gender has been shown to be relevant in several game theoretical paradigms of social cooperativeness, including prisoner's dilemma, snowdrift and ultimatum/dictator games, but there is no consensus as to which gender is more cooperative. We here contribute to this literature by analyzing the role of gender in a repeated Prisoners' Dilemma played by Spanish high-school students in both...
Financial support from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), from Formas through the progr...
This study revisits different experimental data sets that explore social behavior in economic games ...
National audience; We study how the random assignment of new students to introductory-week groups sh...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
<div><p>The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum tha...
We study experimentally how males and females differ in the way same-gender peers observing their ac...
Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experim...
This study explores possible gender-specific inclinations, specifically inclinations for cooperation...
Although it is commonly believed that women are kinder and more cooperative than men, there is confl...
The study explores the expectations and cooperative behaviours of men and women in a lab-in-the-fiel...
In a comprehensive cross‐national study involving samples from 12 different countries that were repr...
Although it is commonly believed that women are kinder and more cooperative than men, there is confl...
We report on an experimental study that was set up to reveal differences in the tendencies of men an...
Past research hypothesized that men and women differ in their tendency to cooperate with strangers i...
Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experim...
Financial support from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), from Formas through the progr...
This study revisits different experimental data sets that explore social behavior in economic games ...
National audience; We study how the random assignment of new students to introductory-week groups sh...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
<div><p>The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum tha...
We study experimentally how males and females differ in the way same-gender peers observing their ac...
Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experim...
This study explores possible gender-specific inclinations, specifically inclinations for cooperation...
Although it is commonly believed that women are kinder and more cooperative than men, there is confl...
The study explores the expectations and cooperative behaviours of men and women in a lab-in-the-fiel...
In a comprehensive cross‐national study involving samples from 12 different countries that were repr...
Although it is commonly believed that women are kinder and more cooperative than men, there is confl...
We report on an experimental study that was set up to reveal differences in the tendencies of men an...
Past research hypothesized that men and women differ in their tendency to cooperate with strangers i...
Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experim...
Financial support from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), from Formas through the progr...
This study revisits different experimental data sets that explore social behavior in economic games ...
National audience; We study how the random assignment of new students to introductory-week groups sh...