Is selfishness always a bad thing, in the sense that people can only be better off when everyone is concerned with the well-being of others as well as with his own, or are there situations in which altruism can actually make things worse for all people involved ? This paper tackles this question in the context of two-person symmetric games, which are modified by making the payoff of each player a weighted average of that player?s true payoff and the true payoff of the other player. The exogenously given degree of selfishness, which determines the weight a player attaches to his own payoff, is the same for both players. It is shown that it is not impossible for the equilibrium payoffs in the modified game to be lower than every equilibrium p...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENHuman behavioural patterns exhibit selfish or competitive, as w...
This paper shows that the presence of different types of players { those who only care about their ...
International audienceOften, when several norms are present and may be in conflict, individuals will...
We introduce a new measure of the discrepancy in strategic games between the social welfare in a Nas...
We introduce a new measure of the discrepancy in strategic games between the social welfare in a Nas...
Why should we model two-person random interactions in everyday human activity? If we had to how wou...
How does cooperation emerge among selfish individuals? When do people share resources, punish those ...
2011-07-31Standard game theory assumes purely selfish or rational individual behavior, which means t...
The equilibrium outcome of a strategic interaction may depend on the weight players place on other p...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
We examine a simple theory of altruism in which players' payoffs are linear in their own monetary in...
This paper assumes that in addition to the conventional (selfish) preferences over outcomes, players...
I analyze the evolution of altruistic preferences in a population where individuals are matched pair...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENHuman behavioural patterns exhibit selfish or competitive, as w...
This paper shows that the presence of different types of players { those who only care about their ...
International audienceOften, when several norms are present and may be in conflict, individuals will...
We introduce a new measure of the discrepancy in strategic games between the social welfare in a Nas...
We introduce a new measure of the discrepancy in strategic games between the social welfare in a Nas...
Why should we model two-person random interactions in everyday human activity? If we had to how wou...
How does cooperation emerge among selfish individuals? When do people share resources, punish those ...
2011-07-31Standard game theory assumes purely selfish or rational individual behavior, which means t...
The equilibrium outcome of a strategic interaction may depend on the weight players place on other p...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
We examine a simple theory of altruism in which players' payoffs are linear in their own monetary in...
This paper assumes that in addition to the conventional (selfish) preferences over outcomes, players...
I analyze the evolution of altruistic preferences in a population where individuals are matched pair...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENHuman behavioural patterns exhibit selfish or competitive, as w...
This paper shows that the presence of different types of players { those who only care about their ...
International audienceOften, when several norms are present and may be in conflict, individuals will...