Although collective efforts are common in both animal and human societies, many human and probably animal social dilemmas have no obvious cooperative solution, which is a challenge for evolutionary biologists. In public goods games, i.e. the experimental paradigm for studying the sustainability of a public resource with human subjects, initial cooperation usually declines quickly. Recently, it has been shown that the interaction with another social game in which good reputation attracts help, can maintain a high level of cooperation in the public goods game. Here we show experimentally that humans use different strategies in the public goods game conditional on whether the player knows that his decisions will be either known or unknown in a...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
In realistic world individuals with high reputation are more likely to influence the collective beha...
Although collective efforts are common in both animal and human societies, many human and probably a...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
Encouraging cooperation among selfish individuals is crucial in many real-world systems, where indiv...
The problem of sustaining a public resource that everybody is free to overuse-the ''tragedy of the c...
First published online: 13 May 2021Cooperation declines in repeated public good games because indivi...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
The puzzle of the emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals is shared across diverse fi...
Individuals' change of social ties has been observed to promote cooperation under specific mechanism...
Collective efforts are a trademark of both insect and human societies(1). They are achieved through ...
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact ...
In realistic world individuals with high reputation are more likely to influence the collective beha...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
In realistic world individuals with high reputation are more likely to influence the collective beha...
Although collective efforts are common in both animal and human societies, many human and probably a...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
Encouraging cooperation among selfish individuals is crucial in many real-world systems, where indiv...
The problem of sustaining a public resource that everybody is free to overuse-the ''tragedy of the c...
First published online: 13 May 2021Cooperation declines in repeated public good games because indivi...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
The puzzle of the emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals is shared across diverse fi...
Individuals' change of social ties has been observed to promote cooperation under specific mechanism...
Collective efforts are a trademark of both insect and human societies(1). They are achieved through ...
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact ...
In realistic world individuals with high reputation are more likely to influence the collective beha...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
In realistic world individuals with high reputation are more likely to influence the collective beha...