In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions that impose sanctions on defectors. Many experiments on so-called public goods games have shown that in the absence of such institutions, individuals are willing to punish defectors, even at a cost to themselves. Theoretical models confirm that social norms prescribing the punishment of uncooperative behavior are stable -once established, they prevent dissident minorities from spreading. But how can such costly punishing behavior gain a foothold in the population? A surprisingly simple model shows that if individuals have the option to stand aside and abstain from the joint endeavor, this paves the way for the emergence and establishment of...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cooper...
Pro-social punishment, whereby cooperators punish defectors, is often suggested as a mechanism that ...
In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions...
In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connection...
Abstract. Cooperators that refuse to participate in sanctioning defectors create the second-order fr...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
The fixation of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biolog...
The idea that voluntary participation may promote the evolution of cooperation and punishment in pub...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
In human societies, cooperative behaviour in public goods interactions is usually enforced through i...
Cooperation in joint enterprises poses a social dilemma. How can altruistic behavior be sustained if...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cooper...
Pro-social punishment, whereby cooperators punish defectors, is often suggested as a mechanism that ...
In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions...
In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connection...
Abstract. Cooperators that refuse to participate in sanctioning defectors create the second-order fr...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
The fixation of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biolog...
The idea that voluntary participation may promote the evolution of cooperation and punishment in pub...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
In human societies, cooperative behaviour in public goods interactions is usually enforced through i...
Cooperation in joint enterprises poses a social dilemma. How can altruistic behavior be sustained if...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cooper...
Pro-social punishment, whereby cooperators punish defectors, is often suggested as a mechanism that ...