Ever since image-based models for indirect reciprocity were introduced, the relative merits of scoring vs. standing have been discussed to find out how important it is to differentiate between justified and non-justified defections. This is analogous to the question whether punishment can sustain cooperation even when it is costly. We show that an answer to this question can depend on details of the model, for instance concerning the probability distribution of the number of interactions experienced per player. We use extensive individual-based simulations to compare scoring, standing and other forms of assessing defections, and show that several forms of indirect reciprocation can robustly sustain cooperation. By most standards, standing i...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that can promote cooperation among populations in which individu...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Indirect reciprocity describes a class of reputation-based mechanisms which may explain the prevale...
Ever since image-based models of indirect reciprocity were introduced, the relative merits of scorin...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e. with the possibility that altruistic acts are retu...
Theorists have only recently shown that cooperation through indirect reciprocity can evolve. The fir...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Indirect reciprocity is one of the basic mechanisms to sustain mutual cooperation. Beneficial acts a...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...
Indirect reciprocity is a major mechanism in the maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individu...
ki s, Kyu form e 19 S The theory of indirect reciprocation explains the evolution of cooperation amo...
Indirect reciprocity is one of the major mechanisms in the evolution of human cooperation. In indire...
This paper presents, in a series of simple diagrams, concise results about the replicator dynamics o...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that can promote cooperation among populations in which individu...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Indirect reciprocity describes a class of reputation-based mechanisms which may explain the prevale...
Ever since image-based models of indirect reciprocity were introduced, the relative merits of scorin...
This survey deals with indirect reciprocity, i.e. with the possibility that altruistic acts are retu...
Theorists have only recently shown that cooperation through indirect reciprocity can evolve. The fir...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
Indirect reciprocity is one of the basic mechanisms to sustain mutual cooperation. Beneficial acts a...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...
Indirect reciprocity is a major mechanism in the maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individu...
ki s, Kyu form e 19 S The theory of indirect reciprocation explains the evolution of cooperation amo...
Indirect reciprocity is one of the major mechanisms in the evolution of human cooperation. In indire...
This paper presents, in a series of simple diagrams, concise results about the replicator dynamics o...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that can promote cooperation among populations in which individu...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Indirect reciprocity describes a class of reputation-based mechanisms which may explain the prevale...