While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how cooperative norms can emerge and on what motives drive individuals to punish. In a public good experiment we compared alternative punishment institutions and found (1) higher cooperation levels under a consensual punishment institution than under autonomous individual punishment; (2) similar cooperation levels under sequential and simultaneous punishment institutions
Investigation of anti-social punishment has shaken the positive role of punishment in the evolution ...
Peer-punishment is effective in promoting cooperation, but the costs associated with punishing defec...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
In dealing with peer punishment as a cooperation enforcement device, laboratory studies have typical...
A key question about human societies is how social norms of cooperation are enforced. Subjects who v...
A key question about human societies is how social norms of cooperation are enforced. Subjects who ...
Human groups can often maintain high levels of cooperation despite the threat of exploitation by ind...
While peer punishment sometimes motivates increased cooperation, it sometimes reduces cooperation. W...
This dissertation uses behavioral experiment to study cooperation problems in which all actors invol...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
Investigation of anti-social punishment has shaken the positive role of punishment in the evolution ...
Peer-punishment is effective in promoting cooperation, but the costs associated with punishing defec...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
In dealing with peer punishment as a cooperation enforcement device, laboratory studies have typical...
A key question about human societies is how social norms of cooperation are enforced. Subjects who v...
A key question about human societies is how social norms of cooperation are enforced. Subjects who ...
Human groups can often maintain high levels of cooperation despite the threat of exploitation by ind...
While peer punishment sometimes motivates increased cooperation, it sometimes reduces cooperation. W...
This dissertation uses behavioral experiment to study cooperation problems in which all actors invol...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
Investigation of anti-social punishment has shaken the positive role of punishment in the evolution ...
Peer-punishment is effective in promoting cooperation, but the costs associated with punishing defec...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...