We investigate whether cooperative behavior in social dilemmas is conditional on information about a partner\u27s personality traits. Using a repeated one-shot continuous strategy Prisoner\u27s Dilemma (two person Public Goods game), we test how information on personality traits of partners influences cooperative actions. Before each game we provide subjects with the rank-order of their partner (relative to all subjects in the session) on one of the personality traits of the Big Five Inventory. Using a within-subjects design we find that subjects are more cooperative when informed that their partner is more ‘Agreeable’ or ‘Open to Experience’. The primary reason for more cooperative behavior is the expectation that partners will give more t...
We report the results of an experiment in which subjects completed second mover public goods game ta...
The higher than predicted levels of cooperation in social dilemmas have motivated others to develop ...
Cooperation is essential for the success of societies and there is an ongoing debate whether individ...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
We investigate the role personality plays in Finitely Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma (FRPD) games. Even...
Recent research on behavioral heterogeneity in social dilemma situations has increasingly focused on...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
Many modern organisations collect data on individuals’ personality traits as part of their human res...
Teams are known to behave differently from individuals, but whether they behave more cooperatively o...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Cooperation has been seen as a key contributor to forming close relationships. Loneliness and percei...
We report the results of an experiment in which subjects completed second mover public goods game ta...
The higher than predicted levels of cooperation in social dilemmas have motivated others to develop ...
Cooperation is essential for the success of societies and there is an ongoing debate whether individ...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
We investigate the role personality plays in Finitely Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma (FRPD) games. Even...
Recent research on behavioral heterogeneity in social dilemma situations has increasingly focused on...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
Many modern organisations collect data on individuals’ personality traits as part of their human res...
Teams are known to behave differently from individuals, but whether they behave more cooperatively o...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Cooperation has been seen as a key contributor to forming close relationships. Loneliness and percei...
We report the results of an experiment in which subjects completed second mover public goods game ta...
The higher than predicted levels of cooperation in social dilemmas have motivated others to develop ...
Cooperation is essential for the success of societies and there is an ongoing debate whether individ...