This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Public Goods Games, using novel multilevel techniques. Cooperation has traditionally been understood as the interplay of static factors such as shared social identity and pre-existing norms. This study investigates the dynamic emergence of cooperative norms in the presence or absence of social categorization. A small effect of categorization was found: Categorization helps initiate and maintain higher levels of cooperation. However, the differences in emergent cooperation between small groups were much stronger than the differences between the Categorization and Non-Categorization conditions. Using explorative analyses, three distinct classes o...
Why do people adorn themselves with elaborate body piercings or tattoos, wear obstructing garbs, eng...
Abstract. We develop a multi-level selection model in the framework of indirect reciprocity. Using t...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Pu...
In three empirical experiments, this dissertation studies how cooperative norms emerge over time in ...
AbstractCooperation is very important for a society. Social norm is regarded as a mechanism to maint...
The tension between individual and collective interests and the provision of sanctioning mechanisms ...
The problem of collective action where—beside the standard options of cooperating and defecting—ther...
Behavioral norms are key ingredients that allow agent coordination where societal laws do not suffic...
Evolution of cooperative norms is studied in a population where individual and group level selection...
Background Cooperation is of utmost importance to society as a whole, but is often challenged by ind...
Abstract: Several economists have maintained that social and internalized norms can enforce cooperat...
The paper explores the relationship between an individual's preference for cooperation and the estab...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
Background Cooperation is of utmost importance to society as a whole, but is often challenged by ...
Why do people adorn themselves with elaborate body piercings or tattoos, wear obstructing garbs, eng...
Abstract. We develop a multi-level selection model in the framework of indirect reciprocity. Using t...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Pu...
In three empirical experiments, this dissertation studies how cooperative norms emerge over time in ...
AbstractCooperation is very important for a society. Social norm is regarded as a mechanism to maint...
The tension between individual and collective interests and the provision of sanctioning mechanisms ...
The problem of collective action where—beside the standard options of cooperating and defecting—ther...
Behavioral norms are key ingredients that allow agent coordination where societal laws do not suffic...
Evolution of cooperative norms is studied in a population where individual and group level selection...
Background Cooperation is of utmost importance to society as a whole, but is often challenged by ind...
Abstract: Several economists have maintained that social and internalized norms can enforce cooperat...
The paper explores the relationship between an individual's preference for cooperation and the estab...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
Background Cooperation is of utmost importance to society as a whole, but is often challenged by ...
Why do people adorn themselves with elaborate body piercings or tattoos, wear obstructing garbs, eng...
Abstract. We develop a multi-level selection model in the framework of indirect reciprocity. Using t...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...