The application of incentives, such as reward and punishment, is a frequently applied way for promoting cooperation among interacting individuals in structured populations. However, how to properly use the incentives is still a challenging problem for incentive-providing institutions. In particular, since the implementation of incentive is costly, to explore the optimal incentive protocol, which ensures the desired collective goal at a minimal cost, is worthy of study. In this work, we consider the positive and negative incentives for a structured population of individuals whose conflicting interactions are characterized by a Prisoner's Dilemma game. We establish an index function for quantifying the cumulative cost during the process of in...
11 pages, 4 figures.In this paper we study the recently introduced “shared reward dilemma” (Cuesta e...
This thesis comprises three game-theoretical models that investigate the use of economic incentives ...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The application of incentives, such as reward and punishment, is a frequently applied way for promot...
Institutions can provide incentives to enhance cooperation in a population where this behaviour is i...
In the framework of evolutionary games with institutional reciprocity, limited incentives are at dis...
Prosocial incentives are recognized as effective tools to promote public cooperation. But their usag...
In this paper, we rigorously study the problem of cost optimisation of hybrid (mixed) institutional ...
Prosocial incentives are recognized as effective tools to promote public cooperation. But their usag...
In electronic supplementary material, we provide a detailed theoretical analysis to explore optimal ...
Sustaining cooperation among unrelated individuals is a fundamental challenge in biology and the soc...
Although positive incentives for cooperators and/or negative incentives for free-riders in social di...
Abstract. We propose a simple mechanism based on taxes and subsidies to enhance high cooperation in ...
Sustaining cooperation among unrelated individuals is a fundamental challenge in biology and the soc...
11 pages, 4 figures.In this paper we study the recently introduced “shared reward dilemma” (Cuesta e...
This thesis comprises three game-theoretical models that investigate the use of economic incentives ...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...
The application of incentives, such as reward and punishment, is a frequently applied way for promot...
Institutions can provide incentives to enhance cooperation in a population where this behaviour is i...
In the framework of evolutionary games with institutional reciprocity, limited incentives are at dis...
Prosocial incentives are recognized as effective tools to promote public cooperation. But their usag...
In this paper, we rigorously study the problem of cost optimisation of hybrid (mixed) institutional ...
Prosocial incentives are recognized as effective tools to promote public cooperation. But their usag...
In electronic supplementary material, we provide a detailed theoretical analysis to explore optimal ...
Sustaining cooperation among unrelated individuals is a fundamental challenge in biology and the soc...
Although positive incentives for cooperators and/or negative incentives for free-riders in social di...
Abstract. We propose a simple mechanism based on taxes and subsidies to enhance high cooperation in ...
Sustaining cooperation among unrelated individuals is a fundamental challenge in biology and the soc...
11 pages, 4 figures.In this paper we study the recently introduced “shared reward dilemma” (Cuesta e...
This thesis comprises three game-theoretical models that investigate the use of economic incentives ...
The conundrum of cooperation has received increasing attention during the last decade. In this quest...