While empirical evidence highlights the importance of punishment for cooperation in collective action, it remains disputed how responsible sanctions targeted predominantly at uncooperative subjects can evolve. Punishment is costly; in order to spread it typically requires local interactions, voluntary participation, or rewards. Moreover, theory and experiments indicate that some subjects abuse sanctioning opportunities by engaging in antisocial punishment (which harms cooperators), spiteful acts (harming everyone) or revenge (as a response to being punished). These arguments have led to the conclusion that punishment is maladaptive. Here, we use evolutionary game theory to show that this conclusion is premature: If interactions are non-anon...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct ...
The degree of human cooperation among strangers is a major evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanat...
While empirical evidence highlights the importance of punishment for cooperation in collective actio...
Costly punishment of cheaters who contribute little or nothing to a cooperating group has been exten...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
Previous research has pointed to the potential of counter-punishment opportunities to undermine the ...
Previous research has pointed to the potential of counter-punishment opportunities to undermine the ...
Economic experiments have shown that punishment can increase public goods game contributions over ti...
Economic experiments have shown that punishment can increase public goods game contributions over ti...
It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connection...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct ...
The degree of human cooperation among strangers is a major evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanat...
While empirical evidence highlights the importance of punishment for cooperation in collective actio...
Costly punishment of cheaters who contribute little or nothing to a cooperating group has been exten...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to...
Previous research has pointed to the potential of counter-punishment opportunities to undermine the ...
Previous research has pointed to the potential of counter-punishment opportunities to undermine the ...
Economic experiments have shown that punishment can increase public goods game contributions over ti...
Economic experiments have shown that punishment can increase public goods game contributions over ti...
It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connection...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct ...
The degree of human cooperation among strangers is a major evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanat...