Does the cultural background influence the success with which genetically unrelated individuals cooperate in social dilemma situations? In this paper we provide an answer by analyzing the data of Herrmann et al. (Science 2008, pp. 1362-1367), who study cooperation and punishment in sixteen subject pools from six different world cultures (as classified by Inglehart & Baker (American Sociological Review 2000, pp. 19-51)). We use analysis of variance to disentangle the importance of cultural background relative to individual heterogeneity and group-level differences in cooperation. We find that culture has a substantial influence on the extent of cooperation, in addition to individual heterogeneity and group-level differences identified by pre...
The choice between cooperative and competitive behaviour on a simple task was examined using 153 Eur...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
This paper investigates the emergence of cooperation in a heterogeneous population. The population i...
Humans owe their ecological success to their great capacities for social learning and cooperation: l...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
We examine the role of cooperative preferences, beliefs, and punishments to uncover potential cross-...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Researchers from across the social sciences have found consistent deviations from the predictions of...
We study whether cross- and within-culture groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner’s...
Cooperation in collective action problems and resource dilemmas is often assumed to depend on the va...
Humans often punish non-cooperators in one-shot interactions among genetically-unrelated individuals...
Humans often ‘altruistically’ punish non-cooperators in one-shot interactions among genetically unre...
Human cooperation is highly unusual. We live in large groups composed mostly of non-relatives. Evolu...
Humans often punish non-cooperators in one-shot interactions among genetically-unrelated individuals...
The choice between cooperative and competitive behaviour on a simple task was examined using 153 Eur...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
This paper investigates the emergence of cooperation in a heterogeneous population. The population i...
Humans owe their ecological success to their great capacities for social learning and cooperation: l...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
We examine the role of cooperative preferences, beliefs, and punishments to uncover potential cross-...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Researchers from across the social sciences have found consistent deviations from the predictions of...
We study whether cross- and within-culture groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner’s...
Cooperation in collective action problems and resource dilemmas is often assumed to depend on the va...
Humans often punish non-cooperators in one-shot interactions among genetically-unrelated individuals...
Humans often ‘altruistically’ punish non-cooperators in one-shot interactions among genetically unre...
Human cooperation is highly unusual. We live in large groups composed mostly of non-relatives. Evolu...
Humans often punish non-cooperators in one-shot interactions among genetically-unrelated individuals...
The choice between cooperative and competitive behaviour on a simple task was examined using 153 Eur...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...