Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. Here we identify four sources of power that can be captured and studied with economic games - asymmetric dependence, the possibility to reduce dependence, the ability to punish and reward, and the use of knowledge and information. We review recent studies examining these distinct forms of power, highlight that the use of economic games can benefit our understanding of the behavioral and neurobiological underpinnings of power, and illustrate how power differences within and between groups impact cooperation, exploitation, and conflict
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
The use of economic games in the field to explore how people’s decisions affect individual and colle...
Individuals, firms, governments and nations behave strategically, for good and bad. Over the last fe...
Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. H...
Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. H...
Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. H...
Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. H...
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
In this paper, we examine decisions to cooperate in economic games. We investigate which payoffs giv...
Across different experiments we show that individual differences in Honesty-Humility predict exploit...
Across different experiments we show that individual differences in Honesty-Humility predict exploit...
Across different experiments we show that individual differences in Honesty-Humility predict exploit...
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
The use of economic games in the field to explore how people’s decisions affect individual and colle...
Individuals, firms, governments and nations behave strategically, for good and bad. Over the last fe...
Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. H...
Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. H...
Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. H...
Economic games offer an analytic tool to examine strategic decision-making in social interactions. H...
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
In this paper, we examine decisions to cooperate in economic games. We investigate which payoffs giv...
Across different experiments we show that individual differences in Honesty-Humility predict exploit...
Across different experiments we show that individual differences in Honesty-Humility predict exploit...
Across different experiments we show that individual differences in Honesty-Humility predict exploit...
In recent years, significant advances have been made in understanding the adaptive (ultimate) and me...
The use of economic games in the field to explore how people’s decisions affect individual and colle...
Individuals, firms, governments and nations behave strategically, for good and bad. Over the last fe...