Reputation is one of key mechanisms to maintain human cooperation, but its analysis gets complicated if we consider the possibility that reputation does not reach consensus because of erroneous assessment. The difficulty is alleviated if we assume that reputation and cooperation do not take binary values but have continuous spectra so that disagreement over reputation can be analysed in a perturbative way. In this work, we carry out the analysis by expanding the dynamics of reputation to the second order of perturbation under the assumption that everyone initially cooperates with good reputation. The second-order theory clarifies the difference between Image Scoring and Simple Standing in that punishment for defection against a well-reputed...
Cooperation can be supported by indirect reciprocity via reputation. Thanks to gossip, reputations a...
Reputation formation is a key to understanding indirect reciprocity. In particular, the way to assig...
Evaluation relationships are pivotal for maintaining a cooperative society. A formation of the evalu...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...
Indirect reciprocity describes a class of reputation-based mechanisms which may explain the prevale...
Cooperation is a crucial aspect of social life, yet understanding the nature of cooperation and how ...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
Humans are capable of solving cooperation problems following social norms. Social norms dictate appr...
AbstractIndirect reciprocity is a reputation-based mechanism for cooperation in social dilemma situa...
Abstract Reputation is a powerful mechanism to enforce cooperation among unrelated individuals throu...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people interact in pu...
Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Ever since image-based models of indirect reciprocity were introduced, the relative merits of scorin...
Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social nor...
Cooperation can be supported by indirect reciprocity via reputation. Thanks to gossip, reputations a...
Reputation formation is a key to understanding indirect reciprocity. In particular, the way to assig...
Evaluation relationships are pivotal for maintaining a cooperative society. A formation of the evalu...
Cooperating in the Prisoner's Dilemma is irrational and some supporting mechanism is needed to stabi...
Indirect reciprocity describes a class of reputation-based mechanisms which may explain the prevale...
Cooperation is a crucial aspect of social life, yet understanding the nature of cooperation and how ...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism that explains large-scale cooperation in human societies. In ind...
Humans are capable of solving cooperation problems following social norms. Social norms dictate appr...
AbstractIndirect reciprocity is a reputation-based mechanism for cooperation in social dilemma situa...
Abstract Reputation is a powerful mechanism to enforce cooperation among unrelated individuals throu...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a model of indirect reciprocity where people interact in pu...
Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Ever since image-based models of indirect reciprocity were introduced, the relative merits of scorin...
Indirect reciprocity explores how humans act when their reputation is at stake, and which social nor...
Cooperation can be supported by indirect reciprocity via reputation. Thanks to gossip, reputations a...
Reputation formation is a key to understanding indirect reciprocity. In particular, the way to assig...
Evaluation relationships are pivotal for maintaining a cooperative society. A formation of the evalu...