Carpenter and Matthews (2009) examine the cooperation norms determining people's punishment behavior in a social-dilemma game. Their findings are striking: absolute norms outperform the relative norms commonly regarded as the determinants of punishment. Using multiple punishment stages and self-contained episodes of interaction, we disentangle the effects of retaliation and norm-related punishment. An additional treatment provides data on the norms bystanders use in judging punishment actions. Our results partly confirm the findings of Carpenter and Matthews: only for the punishment-related decisions in the first iteration is the absolute norm outperformed by the self-referential norm set by the punisher's own contribution. For the decision...
Punishment plays a crucial role in favoring and maintaining social order. Recent studies emphasize t...
In a norm game, under certain conditions, there exist Nash equilibria of mutual cooperation. Experim...
We explore the relationship between individuals' disposition to cooperate and their inclination to e...
Carpenter and Matthews (2009) examine the cooperation norms determining people's punishment behavior...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people’s punishment behavior in a social-dile...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
The importance of social norms for sustainable cooperative societies is largely undisputed. Most of ...
Background: It has recently been proposed that a key motivation for joining groups is the protection...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
Abstract Many experiments have demonstrated the power of norm enforcement— peer monitoring and punis...
We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of experim...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
<div><p>Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. E...
Punishment plays a crucial role in favoring and maintaining social order. Recent studies emphasize t...
In a norm game, under certain conditions, there exist Nash equilibria of mutual cooperation. Experim...
We explore the relationship between individuals' disposition to cooperate and their inclination to e...
Carpenter and Matthews (2009) examine the cooperation norms determining people's punishment behavior...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people’s punishment behavior in a social-dile...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
The importance of social norms for sustainable cooperative societies is largely undisputed. Most of ...
Background: It has recently been proposed that a key motivation for joining groups is the protection...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
Abstract Many experiments have demonstrated the power of norm enforcement— peer monitoring and punis...
We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of experim...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
<div><p>Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. E...
Punishment plays a crucial role in favoring and maintaining social order. Recent studies emphasize t...
In a norm game, under certain conditions, there exist Nash equilibria of mutual cooperation. Experim...
We explore the relationship between individuals' disposition to cooperate and their inclination to e...