Cooperation among humans is threatened by the free-rider problem. Here the authors identify another challenge to human cooperation: self-reliance, the ability to solve shared problems individually. The experiment reveals that self-reliance crowds out cooperation and increases wealth inequality
AbstractCultural group selection theorists propose that humans evolved prosocial preferences. These ...
Collective behaviors often spread via the self-reinforcing dynamics of critical mass. In collective ...
The problem of collective action is the problem of free riders. Current theory argues that free ride...
Humans establish public goods to provide for shared needs like safety or healthcare. Yet, public goo...
Humans are considered a highly cooperative species. Through cooperation, we can tackle shared proble...
Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals ...
Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals ...
Explaining the emergence and stability of cooperation has been a central challenge in biology, econo...
<div><p>Members of social groups face a trade-off between investing selfish effort for themselves an...
Throughout their life, humans often engage in public goods games in situations ranging from family r...
Alone and together, climatic changes, population growth, and economic scarcity create shared problem...
htmlabstractSocial dilemmas are central to human society. Depletion of natural resources, climate pr...
We introduce a game theory model of individual decisions to cooperate by contributing personal resou...
Members of social groups face a trade-off between investing selfish effort for themselves and invest...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
AbstractCultural group selection theorists propose that humans evolved prosocial preferences. These ...
Collective behaviors often spread via the self-reinforcing dynamics of critical mass. In collective ...
The problem of collective action is the problem of free riders. Current theory argues that free ride...
Humans establish public goods to provide for shared needs like safety or healthcare. Yet, public goo...
Humans are considered a highly cooperative species. Through cooperation, we can tackle shared proble...
Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals ...
Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals ...
Explaining the emergence and stability of cooperation has been a central challenge in biology, econo...
<div><p>Members of social groups face a trade-off between investing selfish effort for themselves an...
Throughout their life, humans often engage in public goods games in situations ranging from family r...
Alone and together, climatic changes, population growth, and economic scarcity create shared problem...
htmlabstractSocial dilemmas are central to human society. Depletion of natural resources, climate pr...
We introduce a game theory model of individual decisions to cooperate by contributing personal resou...
Members of social groups face a trade-off between investing selfish effort for themselves and invest...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
AbstractCultural group selection theorists propose that humans evolved prosocial preferences. These ...
Collective behaviors often spread via the self-reinforcing dynamics of critical mass. In collective ...
The problem of collective action is the problem of free riders. Current theory argues that free ride...