Raub and Weesie (1990) proposed a game theoretical model addressingeffects of network embeddedness on conditional cooperation between two actors.This work showed that network embeddedness can facilitate conditional coopera-tion by reducing uncertainty, in line with a number of follow-up contributions andconsistently with results from other modelling approaches. This research focusedmainly on interactions between two parties embedded in a network. In the presentpaper, I extend a closely related model towardsN-person collective good problems,combining conditional cooperation based on direct monitoring via network ties andobservation of group output in an uncertain environment. The focus is on a maxi-mally simple yet empirically relevant case,...
Cooperation among individuals is considered to play an important role in the evolution of complex ne...
It has been experimentally shown that communities in social networks tend to have a core-periphery t...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
Raub and Weesie (1990) proposed a game theoretical model addressingeffects of network embeddedness o...
In network systems characterized by complex interactions of various types, core-periphery structures...
textabstractA fundamental question in social sciences is how trust emerges. We provide an answer whi...
A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that social and cooperative behavior can be affected ...
We introduce a new solution concept to problems with externalities, which is the first in the lite...
This paper considers a multi-player stag hunt where players are either available for action or not, ...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
This paper proposes a new model, based on the theory of nonlin-ear dynamical systems, to study the e...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
Many real-world systems are composed of interdependent networks that rely on one another. Such netwo...
Network reciprocity is the simplest mechanism supporting the evolution of cooperation emerging when ...
Cooperation among individuals is considered to play an important role in the evolution of complex ne...
It has been experimentally shown that communities in social networks tend to have a core-periphery t...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
Raub and Weesie (1990) proposed a game theoretical model addressingeffects of network embeddedness o...
In network systems characterized by complex interactions of various types, core-periphery structures...
textabstractA fundamental question in social sciences is how trust emerges. We provide an answer whi...
A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that social and cooperative behavior can be affected ...
We introduce a new solution concept to problems with externalities, which is the first in the lite...
This paper considers a multi-player stag hunt where players are either available for action or not, ...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
This paper proposes a new model, based on the theory of nonlin-ear dynamical systems, to study the e...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
Many real-world systems are composed of interdependent networks that rely on one another. Such netwo...
Network reciprocity is the simplest mechanism supporting the evolution of cooperation emerging when ...
Cooperation among individuals is considered to play an important role in the evolution of complex ne...
It has been experimentally shown that communities in social networks tend to have a core-periphery t...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...