A greedy personality is usually accompanied by arrogance and confidence. This work investigates the cooperation success condition in the context of biased payoff allocation and self-confidence. The first component allows the organizer in a spatial public goods game to receive a different proportion of goods than other participants. The second aspect influences the micro-level dynamics of strategy updates, wherein players can maintain their strategy with a certain weight. Analytical results are obtained on square lattices under the weak selection limit. If the organizer attempts to monopolize the public goods, cooperation becomes more attainable. If the confidence increases, cooperation is inhibited. Consequently, these elements have conflic...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
Previous studies analyzing the impact of payoffs' cardinality in cooperation dilemmas have concluded...
A greedy personality is usually accompanied by arrogance and confidence. This work investigates the ...
Most previous investigations on spatial Public Goods Game assume that individuals treat neighbors eq...
We model a public goods game with groups, position uncertainty, and observational learning. Contribu...
We model a public goods game with groups, position uncertainty, and observational learning. Contribu...
Why do people cooperate in social groups? This paper provides experimental evidence that the fear of...
Multi-agent cooperation is an important topic, and is particularly challenging in mixed-motive situa...
When people collaborate, they expect more in return than a simple sum of their efforts. This observa...
Cooperation and defection are social traits whose evolutionary origin is still unresolved. Recent be...
Explaining the emergence and stability of cooperation has been a central challenge in biology, econo...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Public goods games (PGGs) represent one of the most useful tools to study group interactions. Howeve...
We present a simple mechanism that can be implemented in a simple experiment. In a modified trust ga...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
Previous studies analyzing the impact of payoffs' cardinality in cooperation dilemmas have concluded...
A greedy personality is usually accompanied by arrogance and confidence. This work investigates the ...
Most previous investigations on spatial Public Goods Game assume that individuals treat neighbors eq...
We model a public goods game with groups, position uncertainty, and observational learning. Contribu...
We model a public goods game with groups, position uncertainty, and observational learning. Contribu...
Why do people cooperate in social groups? This paper provides experimental evidence that the fear of...
Multi-agent cooperation is an important topic, and is particularly challenging in mixed-motive situa...
When people collaborate, they expect more in return than a simple sum of their efforts. This observa...
Cooperation and defection are social traits whose evolutionary origin is still unresolved. Recent be...
Explaining the emergence and stability of cooperation has been a central challenge in biology, econo...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Public goods games (PGGs) represent one of the most useful tools to study group interactions. Howeve...
We present a simple mechanism that can be implemented in a simple experiment. In a modified trust ga...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
Previous studies analyzing the impact of payoffs' cardinality in cooperation dilemmas have concluded...