Trusting in others and reciprocating that trust with trustworthy actions are crucial to successful and prosperous societies. The trust game has been widely used to quantitatively study trust and trustworthiness, involving a sequential exchange between an investor and a trustee. Deterministic evolutionary game theory predicts no trust and no trustworthiness, whereas the behavioral experiments with the one-shot anonymous trust game show that people substantially trust and respond trustworthily. To explain these discrepancies, previous works often turn to additional mechanisms, which are borrowed from other games such as the prisoner’s dilemma. Although these mechanisms lead to the evolution of trust and trustworthiness to an extent, the optim...
People often form expectations about others using the lens of their own attitudes (the so-called con...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.In...
Behavioral experiments on the trust game have shown that trust and trustworthiness are universal amo...
Trusting others and reciprocating the received trust with trustworthy actions are fundaments of econ...
Classical economic theory assumes that people are rational and selfish, but behavioral experiments o...
Trust plays an important role in human society. However, how does trust evolve is a huge challenge. ...
Trust and trustworthiness form the basis for continued social and economic interactions, and they ar...
We study the emergence of trust behavior at both the individual and the population levels. At the in...
The research presented here deals with the evolution of personality features of humans engaged in st...
In this paper, we present an evolutionary trust game, taking punishment and protection into conside...
What if living in a relatively trustworthy society was sufficient to blindly trust strangers? In thi...
We provide a generalized definition of evolutionary stability of heritable types in arbitrarily larg...
We study the emergence of trust behavior at both the individual and the population levels. At the in...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction wit...
Trust is a fundamental concept that underpins the coherence and resilience of social systems and sha...
People often form expectations about others using the lens of their own attitudes (the so-called con...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.In...
Behavioral experiments on the trust game have shown that trust and trustworthiness are universal amo...
Trusting others and reciprocating the received trust with trustworthy actions are fundaments of econ...
Classical economic theory assumes that people are rational and selfish, but behavioral experiments o...
Trust plays an important role in human society. However, how does trust evolve is a huge challenge. ...
Trust and trustworthiness form the basis for continued social and economic interactions, and they ar...
We study the emergence of trust behavior at both the individual and the population levels. At the in...
The research presented here deals with the evolution of personality features of humans engaged in st...
In this paper, we present an evolutionary trust game, taking punishment and protection into conside...
What if living in a relatively trustworthy society was sufficient to blindly trust strangers? In thi...
We provide a generalized definition of evolutionary stability of heritable types in arbitrarily larg...
We study the emergence of trust behavior at both the individual and the population levels. At the in...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction wit...
Trust is a fundamental concept that underpins the coherence and resilience of social systems and sha...
People often form expectations about others using the lens of their own attitudes (the so-called con...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.In...
Behavioral experiments on the trust game have shown that trust and trustworthiness are universal amo...