Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable predictions about human behaviour. These models suggested that costly punishment should be exercised only if future material gains compensate for the incurred costs. The experimental evidence, however, demonstrates that individuals are willing to pay the price to affect the well-being of others even when no pecuniary or reputational benefits can be derived. The robustness of the phenomenon gave rise to a whole strand of literature. New theoretical models were developed to explain the motives behind such behaviour. Moreover, further experimental inquiries have been undertaken both to understand the motivation and other aspects of demand fo...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Economists and biologists have proposed a distinction between two mechanisms strong and weak recipro...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
Humans often cooperate, voluntarily paying an individual cost to supply a benefit to others. Public ...
Punishment is crucial to the maintenance of cooperative systems, but it requires investment on the p...
The threat of punishment usually promotes cooperation. However, punishing itself is costly, rare in ...
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur cos...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Abstract: Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will...
Strong negative reciprocity, that is, sanctions imposed on norm violators at the punisher’s own expe...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Economists and biologists have proposed a distinction between two mechanisms strong and weak recipro...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
Humans often cooperate, voluntarily paying an individual cost to supply a benefit to others. Public ...
Punishment is crucial to the maintenance of cooperative systems, but it requires investment on the p...
The threat of punishment usually promotes cooperation. However, punishing itself is costly, rare in ...
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur cos...
In social dilemmas punishment costs resources, not just from the one who is punished but often also ...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Abstract: Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will...
Strong negative reciprocity, that is, sanctions imposed on norm violators at the punisher’s own expe...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Economists and biologists have proposed a distinction between two mechanisms strong and weak recipro...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...