In social interactions, the reciprocity norm implies to adjust one’s behavior to that of the other agents. Conversely, behaving according to self-interest involves taking into account the reciprocity principle only if it does not hinder the achievement of one’s goals. However, reciprocity and self-interest may conflict with each other, as when returning a kind action involves sacrificing the possibility to achieve a personal ob- jective. The conflict could be exacerbated by some contextual factors, such as competitive pressures. This study investigated, in a competitive interaction context, which principle prevails when the two conflict. To this end, 276 unpaid participants (M = 138) took part in a two-stage experiment entailing a simulated...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
People reciprocate another person’s altruistic or spiteful intentions toward themselves over repeate...
In social interactions, the reciprocity norm implies to adjust one’s behavior to that of the other a...
In two experiments subjects were given information about how one person in a dyadic interaction had ...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
Why should we model two-person random interactions in everyday human activity? If we had to how wou...
The motivation to reciprocate is analyzed within the framework of interdependence theory, with focus...
Cooperation occurs even where it is not predicted by economic theory, owing to what is widely recog...
Cooperation among genetically unrelated agents occurs in many situations where economic theory would...
Reciprocal behavioral has been found to play a significant role in many economic domains, including ...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
Human beings have a general tendency for reciprocity in most societies. The internalized reciprocity...
Cooperation occurs even where it is not predicted by economic theory, owing to what is widely recogn...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
People reciprocate another person’s altruistic or spiteful intentions toward themselves over repeate...
In social interactions, the reciprocity norm implies to adjust one’s behavior to that of the other a...
In two experiments subjects were given information about how one person in a dyadic interaction had ...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
Why should we model two-person random interactions in everyday human activity? If we had to how wou...
The motivation to reciprocate is analyzed within the framework of interdependence theory, with focus...
Cooperation occurs even where it is not predicted by economic theory, owing to what is widely recog...
Cooperation among genetically unrelated agents occurs in many situations where economic theory would...
Reciprocal behavioral has been found to play a significant role in many economic domains, including ...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
Human beings have a general tendency for reciprocity in most societies. The internalized reciprocity...
Cooperation occurs even where it is not predicted by economic theory, owing to what is widely recogn...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
People reciprocate another person’s altruistic or spiteful intentions toward themselves over repeate...