Most human relationships are characterized by reciprocal patterns of give-and-take that can be studied using a decision-making task called the Centipede game. The game involves 2 players alternating in choosing between cooperation and defection, with their choices affecting payoffs to themselves and the co-player. We compared trust and cooperation of Japanese and U.K. samples in the Centipede game. To increase the game’s applicability to real-life decision situations, we added 3 treatment conditions to manipulate payoff information. Our between-subjects design comprised the following 4 conditions: (a) full payoff information, (b) full payoff information framed as percentages, (c) partial payoff information with absolute (own payoff) informa...
Cooperation is a pervasive social phenomenon, but more often than not economic theories have little ...
We study whether cross- and within-culture groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner’s...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
Most human relationships are characterized by reciprocal patterns of give-and-take that can be studi...
Theories of trust distinguish general trust in situations of social uncertainty from assurance-based...
Theories of trust distinguish general trust in situations of social uncertainty from assurance-based...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
We study whether intra- and international groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner's ...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
Determinants of cooperation include ingroup vs. outgroup membership, and individual traits, such as ...
This paper explores national identity in trust and reciprocity at the intra- and international level...
The common focus of the three studies in this dissertation is the tension between cooperative, effic...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Cooperation is a pervasive social phenomenon, but more often that not economic theories have little ...
Cooperation is a pervasive social phenomenon, but more often than not economic theories have little ...
We study whether cross- and within-culture groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner’s...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
Most human relationships are characterized by reciprocal patterns of give-and-take that can be studi...
Theories of trust distinguish general trust in situations of social uncertainty from assurance-based...
Theories of trust distinguish general trust in situations of social uncertainty from assurance-based...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
We study whether intra- and international groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner's ...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
Determinants of cooperation include ingroup vs. outgroup membership, and individual traits, such as ...
This paper explores national identity in trust and reciprocity at the intra- and international level...
The common focus of the three studies in this dissertation is the tension between cooperative, effic...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Cooperation is a pervasive social phenomenon, but more often that not economic theories have little ...
Cooperation is a pervasive social phenomenon, but more often than not economic theories have little ...
We study whether cross- and within-culture groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner’s...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...