Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and whether cooperative or non-cooperative decisions occur more quickly. Here, we connect this work by exploring the relationship between decision time and cooperation in American versus Indian subjects. We use a series of dynamic social network experiments in which subjects play a repeated public goods game: 80 sessions for a total of 1,462 subjects (1,059 from the United States, 337 from India, and 66 from other countries) making 13,560 decisions. In the first round, where subjects do not know if connecting neighbors are cooperative, American subjects are highly cooperative and decide faster when cooperating than when defecting, whereas a major...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
We study whether intra- and international groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner's ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the cultural differences in decision making behavior of people from ...
Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and ...
Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and ...
Recent studies suggest that cooperative decision-making in one-shot interactions is a history-depend...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
Humans owe their ecological success to their great capacities for social learning and cooperation: l...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
We review two fundamentally different ways that decision time is related to cooperation. First, stud...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
We study whether cross- and within-culture groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner’s...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
We study whether intra- and international groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner's ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the cultural differences in decision making behavior of people from ...
Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and ...
Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and ...
Recent studies suggest that cooperative decision-making in one-shot interactions is a history-depend...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
Humans owe their ecological success to their great capacities for social learning and cooperation: l...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
We review two fundamentally different ways that decision time is related to cooperation. First, stud...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
We study whether cross- and within-culture groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner’s...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
We study whether intra- and international groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner's ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the cultural differences in decision making behavior of people from ...