Cooperation is one of the foundations of human society. Many solutions to cooperation problems have been developed and culturally transmitted across generations. Since immigration can play a role in nourishing or disrupting cooperation in societies, we must understand how the newcomers’ culture interacts with the hosting culture. Here, we investigate the effect of different acculturation settings on the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games with the immigration of defectors and efficient cooperators. Here, immigrants may be socially influenced, or not, by the native culture according to four acculturation settings: integration, where immigrants imitate both immigrants and natives; marginalization, where immigrants do not im...
Immigration and multiculturalism are at the heart of modern western societies. The issue of language...
Cooperation is usually stronger towards in-group members, because giving an up-right signal about th...
turation is the presence of bicultural influences, regardless of the relative strengths of the two c...
The migration of people between different cultures has affected cultural change throughout history. ...
We study the assimilation behavior of a group of migrants who live in a city populated by native inh...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
While the system stabilizing function of reciprocity is widely acknowledged, much less attention has...
I use evolutionary game theory to address the relation between nationalism and immigration, studying...
We examined how immigrants' acculturation style (multiculturalism versus assimilation) affects the h...
"Voting with feet" describes the prominent social phenomenon that people tend to move away...
This paper studies the contribution behavior and cooperation of subjects in different immigration si...
Using a game theoretic network model, we study the incentives to cooperate in a society comprised of...
The aim of this paper is to analyze if cooperation can be the product of cultural evolution in a two...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often hard to achieve. The...
Immigration and multiculturalism are at the heart of modern western societies. The issue of language...
Cooperation is usually stronger towards in-group members, because giving an up-right signal about th...
turation is the presence of bicultural influences, regardless of the relative strengths of the two c...
The migration of people between different cultures has affected cultural change throughout history. ...
We study the assimilation behavior of a group of migrants who live in a city populated by native inh...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
How do migration and acculturation (i.e. psychological or behavioral change resulting from migration...
While the system stabilizing function of reciprocity is widely acknowledged, much less attention has...
I use evolutionary game theory to address the relation between nationalism and immigration, studying...
We examined how immigrants' acculturation style (multiculturalism versus assimilation) affects the h...
"Voting with feet" describes the prominent social phenomenon that people tend to move away...
This paper studies the contribution behavior and cooperation of subjects in different immigration si...
Using a game theoretic network model, we study the incentives to cooperate in a society comprised of...
The aim of this paper is to analyze if cooperation can be the product of cultural evolution in a two...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often hard to achieve. The...
Immigration and multiculturalism are at the heart of modern western societies. The issue of language...
Cooperation is usually stronger towards in-group members, because giving an up-right signal about th...
turation is the presence of bicultural influences, regardless of the relative strengths of the two c...