A cohesive network keeps groups together and enables members to communicate about and cooperate for public goods. For ongoing cooperation, group members have to know if their group members cooperate or defect, but this information—mostly through gossip—is threatened by noise and biases. If there are redundant information channels, however, errors in monitoring and transmission in one imperfect channel can, to some degree, be corrected by information through another imperfect channel, and may lead to higher levels of cooperation. An influential conceptualization of social cohesion based on redundancy is K-connectivity: the minimum number (K) of node-independent paths connecting pairs of nodes in a group’s network. In a lab experiment, we test...
A longstanding idea in the literature on human cooperation is that cooperation should be reinforced ...
A growing literature on human networks suggests that the way we are connected influences both indivi...
<p>Blue stands for cooperation and red for defection. The size of each node represents the number of...
This study shows several ways that formal graph theoretic statements map patterns of network ties in...
Social life clusters into groups held together by ties that also transmit information. When collecti...
In studies of social dynamics, cohesion refers to a group's tendency to stay in unity, which -- as a...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Cohesion is fundamental for the function of a social group. To study the interplay between group gro...
The emergence and sustenance of cooperative behavior is fundamental for a society to thrive. Recent ...
This paper studies which social networks maximize trust and welfare when agreements are implicitly e...
A longstanding idea in the literature on human cooperation is that cooperation should be reinforced ...
The evolution of cooperation in network-structured populations has been a major focus of theoretical...
Communication is central to solving coordination problems in politics. In this paper we show that bo...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
A longstanding idea in the literature on human cooperation is that cooperation should be reinforced ...
A growing literature on human networks suggests that the way we are connected influences both indivi...
<p>Blue stands for cooperation and red for defection. The size of each node represents the number of...
This study shows several ways that formal graph theoretic statements map patterns of network ties in...
Social life clusters into groups held together by ties that also transmit information. When collecti...
In studies of social dynamics, cohesion refers to a group's tendency to stay in unity, which -- as a...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Cohesion is fundamental for the function of a social group. To study the interplay between group gro...
The emergence and sustenance of cooperative behavior is fundamental for a society to thrive. Recent ...
This paper studies which social networks maximize trust and welfare when agreements are implicitly e...
A longstanding idea in the literature on human cooperation is that cooperation should be reinforced ...
The evolution of cooperation in network-structured populations has been a major focus of theoretical...
Communication is central to solving coordination problems in politics. In this paper we show that bo...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
A longstanding idea in the literature on human cooperation is that cooperation should be reinforced ...
A growing literature on human networks suggests that the way we are connected influences both indivi...
<p>Blue stands for cooperation and red for defection. The size of each node represents the number of...