Both conventional wisdom and empirical evidence suggest that arranging a prior commitment or agreement before an interaction takes place enhances the chance of reaching mutual cooperation. Yet it is not clear what mechanisms might underlie the participation in and compliance with such a commitment, especially when participation is costly and non-compliance can be profitable. Here, we develop a theory of participation and compliance with respect to an explicit commitment formation process and to institutional incentives where individuals, at first, decide whether or not to join a cooperative agreement to play a one-shot social dilemma game. Using a mathematical model, we determine whether and when participating in a costly commitment, and co...
Sustaining cooperation among unrelated individuals is a fundamental challenge in biology and the soc...
We use experimental methods to investigate whether pledges of commitment can improve cooperation in ...
Agreements and commitments have provided a novel mechanism to promote cooperation in social dilemmas...
Both conventional wisdom and empirical evidence suggest that arranging a prior commitment or agreeme...
To ensure cooperation in the Prisoner’s Dilemma, individuals may require prior commitments from othe...
Agents make commitments towards others in order to influ-ence others in a certain way, often by dism...
To ensure cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma, agents may require prior commitments from others, s...
Before engaging in a group venture agents may require commitments from other members in the group, a...
Before engaging in a group venture agents may seek commitments from other members in the group and, ...
Abstract Before engaging in a group venture agents may require commit-ments from other members in th...
Commitments have been shown to promote cooperation if, on the one hand, they can be sufficiently enf...
Commitments have been shown to promote cooperation if, on the one hand, they can be suffi-ciently en...
When starting a new collaborative endeavor, it pays to establish upfront how strongly your partner c...
Social punishment, whereby cooperators punish defectors, has been suggested as an important mechanis...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
Sustaining cooperation among unrelated individuals is a fundamental challenge in biology and the soc...
We use experimental methods to investigate whether pledges of commitment can improve cooperation in ...
Agreements and commitments have provided a novel mechanism to promote cooperation in social dilemmas...
Both conventional wisdom and empirical evidence suggest that arranging a prior commitment or agreeme...
To ensure cooperation in the Prisoner’s Dilemma, individuals may require prior commitments from othe...
Agents make commitments towards others in order to influ-ence others in a certain way, often by dism...
To ensure cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma, agents may require prior commitments from others, s...
Before engaging in a group venture agents may require commitments from other members in the group, a...
Before engaging in a group venture agents may seek commitments from other members in the group and, ...
Abstract Before engaging in a group venture agents may require commit-ments from other members in th...
Commitments have been shown to promote cooperation if, on the one hand, they can be sufficiently enf...
Commitments have been shown to promote cooperation if, on the one hand, they can be suffi-ciently en...
When starting a new collaborative endeavor, it pays to establish upfront how strongly your partner c...
Social punishment, whereby cooperators punish defectors, has been suggested as an important mechanis...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
Sustaining cooperation among unrelated individuals is a fundamental challenge in biology and the soc...
We use experimental methods to investigate whether pledges of commitment can improve cooperation in ...
Agreements and commitments have provided a novel mechanism to promote cooperation in social dilemmas...