We elicit individual-level peer-punishment types in a cooperation (social dilemma) and a coordination (weakest link) problem. In line with previous literature, we find heterogeneity in peer-punishment in both environments. Comparing punishment behavior across the two environments within subject, we observe a high degree of individuals’ punishment type stability. However, the aggregate punishment demand is higher in the weakest-link game. The difference between the two environments is driven by subjects whose behavioral types are inconsistent rather than by a change in the punishment demand of those who punish in both environments
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
Social dilemmas are among the most puzzling issues in the biological and social sciences. Extensive ...
The effects of punishment on cooperation have drawn increasing attention. In this paper, we propose ...
We elicit individual-level peer-punishment types in a cooperation (social dilemma) and a coordinatio...
An open problem in evolutionary game dynamics is to understand the effect of peer pressure on cooper...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people’s punishment behavior in a social-dile...
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...
Carpenter and Matthews (2009) examine the cooperation norms determining people's punishment behavior...
Abstract Despite the fruitful evidence to support the emergence of cooperation, irrational decisions...
Third-party punishment is a common mechanism to promote cooperation in humans. Theoretical models of...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
While peer punishment sometimes motivates increased cooperation, it sometimes reduces cooperation. W...
We study the effects of different punishment institutions on cooperation in a six-person prisoner's ...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
Social dilemmas are among the most puzzling issues in the biological and social sciences. Extensive ...
The effects of punishment on cooperation have drawn increasing attention. In this paper, we propose ...
We elicit individual-level peer-punishment types in a cooperation (social dilemma) and a coordinatio...
An open problem in evolutionary game dynamics is to understand the effect of peer pressure on cooper...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people’s punishment behavior in a social-dile...
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...
Carpenter and Matthews (2009) examine the cooperation norms determining people's punishment behavior...
Abstract Despite the fruitful evidence to support the emergence of cooperation, irrational decisions...
Third-party punishment is a common mechanism to promote cooperation in humans. Theoretical models of...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
While peer punishment sometimes motivates increased cooperation, it sometimes reduces cooperation. W...
We study the effects of different punishment institutions on cooperation in a six-person prisoner's ...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
Social dilemmas are among the most puzzling issues in the biological and social sciences. Extensive ...
The effects of punishment on cooperation have drawn increasing attention. In this paper, we propose ...