Cooperation is more likely when individuals can choose their interaction partner. However, partner choice may be detrimental in unequal societies, in which individuals differ in available resources and productivity, and thus in their attractiveness as interaction partners. Here we experimentally examine this conjecture in a repeated public goods game. Individuals (n = 336), participating in groups of eight participants, are assigned a high or low endowment and a high or low productivity factor (the value that their cooperation generates), creating four unique participant types. On each round, individuals are either assigned a partner (assigned partner condition) or paired based on their self-indicated preference for a partner type (partner ...
Does inequality affect a group’s cohesion and ability to prosper? Participants in laboratory economi...
Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to dec...
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A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide whether to...
International audienceThe effects of partner choice have been documented in a large number of biolog...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
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A rich body of literature has proposed that pairs behave significantly differently from individuals ...
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Mounting evidence on reciprocal behavior in various social interactions (e.g. Andreoni 1988, Fehr an...
Many studies demonstrate that partner choice has played an important role in the evolution of human ...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
Does inequality affect a group’s cohesion and ability to prosper? Participants in laboratory economi...
Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to dec...
Abstract We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game an...
Direct reciprocity is a powerful mechanism for the evolution of cooperation on the basis of repeated...
Although social structure is known to promote cooperation, by locally exposing selfish agents to the...
A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide whether to...
International audienceThe effects of partner choice have been documented in a large number of biolog...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
We study a situation where two players first choose a sharing rule, then invest into a joint product...
Partner choice is an important force underpinning cooperation in humans and other animals. Neverthel...
A rich body of literature has proposed that pairs behave significantly differently from individuals ...
Despite the importance of human cooperation, how humans choose their cooperative partners and how th...
Mounting evidence on reciprocal behavior in various social interactions (e.g. Andreoni 1988, Fehr an...
Many studies demonstrate that partner choice has played an important role in the evolution of human ...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
Does inequality affect a group’s cohesion and ability to prosper? Participants in laboratory economi...
Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to dec...
Abstract We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game an...