Gossip—a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party—is hypothesized to impact reputation formation, partner selection, and cooperation. Lab experiments have found that people gossip about others’ cooperativeness and that they use gossip to condition their cooperation. Here, we move beyond the lab and test several predictions..
Human communication often involves a large amount of gossiping about others. Here we study in an exp...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...
Gossip—a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party—is hypothesized to impact re...
Humans are often shown to cooperate with one another. Most of the mechanisms that foster cooperation...
Empirical and theoretical evidence from various disciplines indicates that reputation, reputation bu...
Problems of cooperation are frequent among living organisms, but they are difficult to solve. Humans...
Communication about social topics is abundant in human societies, and many functions have been attri...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Gossip is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations causing many individuals to have second-hand infor...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
Reputation through gossip is a key mechanism promoting cooperation. The present research proposes th...
Gossip provides individuals a great volume of information, which allows them to make informed decisi...
Human communication often involves a large amount of gossiping about others. Here we study in an exp...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...
Gossip—a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party—is hypothesized to impact re...
Humans are often shown to cooperate with one another. Most of the mechanisms that foster cooperation...
Empirical and theoretical evidence from various disciplines indicates that reputation, reputation bu...
Problems of cooperation are frequent among living organisms, but they are difficult to solve. Humans...
Communication about social topics is abundant in human societies, and many functions have been attri...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Gossip is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations causing many individuals to have second-hand infor...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
Reputation through gossip is a key mechanism promoting cooperation. The present research proposes th...
Gossip provides individuals a great volume of information, which allows them to make informed decisi...
Human communication often involves a large amount of gossiping about others. Here we study in an exp...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...