While cooperation and risk aversion are considered to be evolutionarily advantageous in many circumstances, and selfish or risky behaviour can bring negative consequences for individuals and the community at large, selfish and risk-seeking behaviour is still often observed in human societies. In this paper we consider whether there are environmental and social conditions that favour selfish risk-seeking individuals within a community and whether tolerating such individuals may provide benefits to the community itself in some circumstances. We built an agent-based model including two types of agent—selfish risk-seeking and generous risk-averse—that harvest resources from the environment and share them (or not) with their community. We found ...
Situations where individuals have to contribute to joint efforts or share scarce resources are ubiqu...
We identify and explain the mechanisms that account for the emergence of fairness preferences and al...
Cooperation among genetically unrelated agents occurs in many situations where economic theory would...
While cooperation and risk aversion are considered to be evolutionarily advantageous in many circums...
The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these public ...
The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these public ...
Abstract: We study environments in which an individual gets a higher payoff from defecting than from...
We investigate the effect of intra-group competition and risk marginal per capita returns on subject...
This paper develops a theory of the evolution of preferences for honesty, trust, and the voluntary p...
Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models explaining...
According to a bioeconomic model called skew selection, individuals form cooperative hierarchies whe...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
We present a model of altruistically-minded-yet rational-players contributing to a public good. A ke...
This paper is a contribution to solving the problem of whether reciprocal altruism can emerge and ma...
All organisms descend from populations with limited resources, so it is clear why evolution should s...
Situations where individuals have to contribute to joint efforts or share scarce resources are ubiqu...
We identify and explain the mechanisms that account for the emergence of fairness preferences and al...
Cooperation among genetically unrelated agents occurs in many situations where economic theory would...
While cooperation and risk aversion are considered to be evolutionarily advantageous in many circums...
The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these public ...
The joint venture of many members is common both in animal world and human society. In these public ...
Abstract: We study environments in which an individual gets a higher payoff from defecting than from...
We investigate the effect of intra-group competition and risk marginal per capita returns on subject...
This paper develops a theory of the evolution of preferences for honesty, trust, and the voluntary p...
Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models explaining...
According to a bioeconomic model called skew selection, individuals form cooperative hierarchies whe...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
We present a model of altruistically-minded-yet rational-players contributing to a public good. A ke...
This paper is a contribution to solving the problem of whether reciprocal altruism can emerge and ma...
All organisms descend from populations with limited resources, so it is clear why evolution should s...
Situations where individuals have to contribute to joint efforts or share scarce resources are ubiqu...
We identify and explain the mechanisms that account for the emergence of fairness preferences and al...
Cooperation among genetically unrelated agents occurs in many situations where economic theory would...