The fixation of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biology and social sciences. It is investigated by means of public goods games, the generalization of the prisoner's dilemma to more than two players. In compulsory public goods games, defect is the dominant strategy, while voluntary participation overcomes the social dilemma by allowing a cyclic coexistence of cooperators, defectors, and non-participants. Experimental and theoretical research has shown how the combination of voluntary participation and altruistic punishment—punishing antisocial behaviors at a personal cost—provides a solution to the problem, as long as antisocial punishment—the punishing of cooperators—is not allowed. Altruistic p...
The evolution and maintenance of cooperation in human and animal societies challenge various discipl...
We experimentally investigate a finitely repeated public goods game setting where, in each round, ac...
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur cos...
The fixation of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biolog...
It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connection...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
Abstract. Cooperators that refuse to participate in sanctioning defectors create the second-order fr...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
As one of the mechanisms that are supposed to explain the evolution of cooperation among unrelated i...
Altruistic punishment for defectors is considered as a key motive for the explanation of cooperation...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
Cooperation among unrelated individuals is pervasive in human societies, while natural selection fav...
This paper discusses the role of opportunistic punisher who may act selfishly to free-ride cooperato...
The evolution and maintenance of cooperation in human and animal societies challenge various discipl...
We experimentally investigate a finitely repeated public goods game setting where, in each round, ac...
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur cos...
The fixation of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biolog...
It is not fully understood how cooperation emerges in a population of individuals with no connection...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
Abstract. Cooperators that refuse to participate in sanctioning defectors create the second-order fr...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
As one of the mechanisms that are supposed to explain the evolution of cooperation among unrelated i...
Altruistic punishment for defectors is considered as a key motive for the explanation of cooperation...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
Cooperation among unrelated individuals is pervasive in human societies, while natural selection fav...
This paper discusses the role of opportunistic punisher who may act selfishly to free-ride cooperato...
The evolution and maintenance of cooperation in human and animal societies challenge various discipl...
We experimentally investigate a finitely repeated public goods game setting where, in each round, ac...
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur cos...