We study the co-evolutionary emergence of fairness preferences in the form of other-regarding behavior and its effect on the origination of costly punishment behavior in public good games. Our approach closely combines empirical results from three experiments with an evolutionary simulation model. In this way, we try to fill a gap between the evolutionary theoretical literature on cooperation and punishment on the one hand and the empirical findings from experimental economics on the other hand. As a principal result, we show that the evolution among interacting agents inevitably favors a sense for fairness in the form of “disadvantageous inequity aversion”. The evolutionary dominance and stability of disadvantageous inequity aversion is de...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...
<div><p>We study the co-evolutionary emergence of fairness preferences in the form of other-regardin...
We identify and explain the mechanisms that account for the emergence of fairness preferences and al...
International audienceIn this study we present a game-theoretic model of guilt in relation to sensit...
Models of evolutionary game theory have shown that punishment may be an adaptive behaviour in enviro...
We explores the motivations behind costly punishment in social dilemmas, specifically focusing on re...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
The 'irrational' preference for fairness has attracted increasing attention. Although previous studi...
This paper studies the evolution of both characteristics of reciprocity - the willingness to reward ...
This paper studies the evolution of both characteristics of reciprocity- the willing-ness to reward ...
Humans often cooperate, voluntarily paying an individual cost to supply a benefit to others. Public ...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...
<div><p>We study the co-evolutionary emergence of fairness preferences in the form of other-regardin...
We identify and explain the mechanisms that account for the emergence of fairness preferences and al...
International audienceIn this study we present a game-theoretic model of guilt in relation to sensit...
Models of evolutionary game theory have shown that punishment may be an adaptive behaviour in enviro...
We explores the motivations behind costly punishment in social dilemmas, specifically focusing on re...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
The 'irrational' preference for fairness has attracted increasing attention. Although previous studi...
This paper studies the evolution of both characteristics of reciprocity - the willingness to reward ...
This paper studies the evolution of both characteristics of reciprocity- the willing-ness to reward ...
Humans often cooperate, voluntarily paying an individual cost to supply a benefit to others. Public ...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...