The prevalence of human cooperation continues to be one of the biggest puzzles for scientists. Structured interactions and clustering of cooperators are recognized mechanisms that help the dissemination of cooperative behavior. We analyze two dynamic micro structural mechanisms that may contribute to the evolution of cooperation. We concentrate on two mechanisms that have empirical justification: triadic closure and triadic balance. We study their relative efficiency under different parametric conditions, assuming that the structure of interactions itself might change endogenously as a result of previous encounters
In the real world individuals often engage in group interactions and their payoffs are determined by...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...
11 pages 12 figuresThe question of the emergence of cooperation in animal or human societies has foc...
The prevalence of human cooperation continues to be one of the biggest puzzles for scientists. Struc...
The prevalence of human cooperation continues to be one of the biggest puzzles for scientists. Struc...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
How cooperation emerges in human societies is both an evolutionary enigma and a practical problem wi...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
The evolution of psychological adaptations for cooperation is still puzzling due to a tendency to fr...
Homophily between agents and structural balance in connected triads of agents are complementary mech...
We outline a model to study the evolution of cooperation in a population of agents playing the priso...
Mechanisms such as triadic closure and preferential attachment drive the evolution of social network...
<div><p>Mutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coordinated fashi...
The emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals enables researchers to study how the coll...
In the real world individuals often engage in group interactions and their payoffs are determined by...
In the real world individuals often engage in group interactions and their payoffs are determined by...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...
11 pages 12 figuresThe question of the emergence of cooperation in animal or human societies has foc...
The prevalence of human cooperation continues to be one of the biggest puzzles for scientists. Struc...
The prevalence of human cooperation continues to be one of the biggest puzzles for scientists. Struc...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
How cooperation emerges in human societies is both an evolutionary enigma and a practical problem wi...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
The evolution of psychological adaptations for cooperation is still puzzling due to a tendency to fr...
Homophily between agents and structural balance in connected triads of agents are complementary mech...
We outline a model to study the evolution of cooperation in a population of agents playing the priso...
Mechanisms such as triadic closure and preferential attachment drive the evolution of social network...
<div><p>Mutualistic cooperation often requires multiple individuals to behave in a coordinated fashi...
The emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals enables researchers to study how the coll...
In the real world individuals often engage in group interactions and their payoffs are determined by...
In the real world individuals often engage in group interactions and their payoffs are determined by...
Abstract Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating ob...
11 pages 12 figuresThe question of the emergence of cooperation in animal or human societies has foc...