Abstract Despite the fruitful evidence to support the emergence of cooperation, irrational decisions are still an essential part of promoting cooperation. Among the many factors that affect human rational decision-making, peer pressure is unique to social organisms and directly affects individual cooperative behaviors in the process of social interaction. This kind of pressure psychologically forces individuals to behave consistently with their partners, and partners with inconsistent behaviors may suffer psychological blows. As feedback, this psychological harm may in turn affect individual cooperative decisions. There is evidence that when peer pressure exists, partnerships can reduce free-riding in enterprise. Based on interdependent net...
Cooperation in a large society of self-interested individuals is notoriously difficult to achieve wh...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
An open problem in evolutionary game dynamics is to understand the effect of peer pressure on cooper...
In this paper, we study how the pro-social impact due to the vigilance by other individuals is condi...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
We elicit individual-level peer-punishment types in a cooperation (social dilemma) and a coordinatio...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
Network reciprocity has been widely advertised in theoretical studies as one of the basic cooperatio...
In this work, we aim to contribute to the understanding of human prosocial behavior by studying the ...
Game theory provides a powerful means to study human cooperation and better understand cooperation-f...
Punishment and partner switching are two well-studied mechanisms that support the evolution of coope...
Cooperation in a large society of self-interested individuals is notoriously difficult to achieve wh...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
An open problem in evolutionary game dynamics is to understand the effect of peer pressure on cooper...
In this paper, we study how the pro-social impact due to the vigilance by other individuals is condi...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
We elicit individual-level peer-punishment types in a cooperation (social dilemma) and a coordinatio...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
Network reciprocity has been widely advertised in theoretical studies as one of the basic cooperatio...
In this work, we aim to contribute to the understanding of human prosocial behavior by studying the ...
Game theory provides a powerful means to study human cooperation and better understand cooperation-f...
Punishment and partner switching are two well-studied mechanisms that support the evolution of coope...
Cooperation in a large society of self-interested individuals is notoriously difficult to achieve wh...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...