Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mechanism requires that individuals in a population observe and judge each other’s behaviors. Individuals with a good reputation are more likely to receive help from others. Previous work suggests that indirect reciprocity is only effective when all relevant information is reliable and publicly available. Otherwise, individuals may disagree on how to assess others, even if they all apply the same social norm. Such disagreements can lead to a breakdown of cooperation. Here we explore whether the predominantly studied ‘leading eight’ social norms of indirect reciprocity can be made more robust by equipping them with an element of generosity. To th...
How natural selection can promote cooperative or altruistic behavior is a fundamental question in bi...
Whether one-shot interactions can stably sustain mutual cooperation if they are based on a minimal f...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
AbstractIndirect reciprocity is one of the mechanisms for cooperation, and seems to be of particular...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Cooperation is a crucial aspect of social life, yet understanding the nature of cooperation and how ...
When one individual helps another, it benefits the recipient and may also gain a reputation for bein...
Humans are capable of solving cooperation problems following social norms. Social norms dictate appr...
AbstractAmong the theories that have been proposed to explain the evolution of altruism [1–7] are di...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...
Cooperation is a fundamental human trait but our understanding of how it functions remains incomplet...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
How natural selection can promote cooperative or altruistic behavior is a fundamental question in bi...
Whether one-shot interactions can stably sustain mutual cooperation if they are based on a minimal f...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
AbstractIndirect reciprocity is one of the mechanisms for cooperation, and seems to be of particular...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Cooperation is a crucial aspect of social life, yet understanding the nature of cooperation and how ...
When one individual helps another, it benefits the recipient and may also gain a reputation for bein...
Humans are capable of solving cooperation problems following social norms. Social norms dictate appr...
AbstractAmong the theories that have been proposed to explain the evolution of altruism [1–7] are di...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...
Cooperation is a fundamental human trait but our understanding of how it functions remains incomplet...
Indirect reciprocity is the most elaborate and cognitively demanding(1) of all known cooperation mec...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
How natural selection can promote cooperative or altruistic behavior is a fundamental question in bi...
Whether one-shot interactions can stably sustain mutual cooperation if they are based on a minimal f...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...