Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an experiment with two subject pools sharing the same geographical and cultural origins, we show that opportunities for peer punishment increase cooperation among students but not in the general population. In previous studies, punishment magnified the differences across societies in people\u2019s ability to cooperate. Here, punishment reversed the order: with punishment, students cooperate more than the general population while they cooperate less without it
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
A large body of literature has shown that peer-to-peer punishment is effective in enforcing cooperat...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
We study individual behavior of students and workers in an experiment where they repeatedly faced wi...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
none2noWhile peer punishment has been shownto increase group cooperation, there is open debate on ho...
We discuss how technologies of peer punishment might bias the results that are observed in experimen...
We study the individual behavior of students and workers in an experiment where they repeatedly face...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
We explore the relationship between individuals' disposition to cooperate and their inclination to e...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
A large body of literature has shown that peer-to-peer punishment is effective in enforcing cooperat...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
Norms of cooperation and punishment differ across societies, but also within a single society. In an...
We study individual behavior of students and workers in an experiment where they repeatedly faced wi...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
none2noWhile peer punishment has been shownto increase group cooperation, there is open debate on ho...
We discuss how technologies of peer punishment might bias the results that are observed in experimen...
We study the individual behavior of students and workers in an experiment where they repeatedly face...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
We explore the relationship between individuals' disposition to cooperate and their inclination to e...
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimen...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
A large body of literature has shown that peer-to-peer punishment is effective in enforcing cooperat...