International audienceThis paper provides an experimental examination of the effects of ostracism on cooperation. Ostracism is one of the most radical forms of peer pressure. More generally, ostracism is the exclusion of disapproved individuals from interaction with a social group. By performing a laboratory experiment involving a public good game with exclusion, the paper provides empirical evidence that threats of exclusion increase contributions. The results show that subjects exclude their peers for two reasons. Subjects are willing to punish unfair behaviors (non-strategic reason) and expect changes in behavior in response to exclusions (strategic reason)
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Problems of cooperation have often been simplified as the choice between defection and cooperation, ...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
We analyze the effects of ostracism on cooperation in a linear public good experiment. Our results s...
The experience of social exclusion in the workplace adversely impacts employees' well-being, job sat...
Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of cooperat...
Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of cooperat...
Social ostracism—being ignored or excluded—threatens needs for self-esteem, belongingness, control, ...
Prior research has yielded mixed findings regarding the relation of ostracism to prosocial behavior,...
Unethical behavior coordinated and concealed by teams continues to represent a troubling and all-too...
Ostracism, the act of ignoring and excluding, is a universally applied tactic of social control. Ind...
Problems of cooperation have often been simplified as the choice between defection and cooperation, ...
We study formation of ostracism in a society from a game theoretical perspective. The dynamics of gr...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Problems of cooperation have often been simplified as the choice between defection and cooperation, ...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...
We analyze the effects of ostracism on cooperation in a linear public good experiment. Our results s...
The experience of social exclusion in the workplace adversely impacts employees' well-being, job sat...
Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of cooperat...
Not only animals, plants and microbes but also humans cooperate in groups. The evolution of cooperat...
Social ostracism—being ignored or excluded—threatens needs for self-esteem, belongingness, control, ...
Prior research has yielded mixed findings regarding the relation of ostracism to prosocial behavior,...
Unethical behavior coordinated and concealed by teams continues to represent a troubling and all-too...
Ostracism, the act of ignoring and excluding, is a universally applied tactic of social control. Ind...
Problems of cooperation have often been simplified as the choice between defection and cooperation, ...
We study formation of ostracism in a society from a game theoretical perspective. The dynamics of gr...
While peer punishment has been shown to increase group cooperation, there is open debate on how coop...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Problems of cooperation have often been simplified as the choice between defection and cooperation, ...
This paper investigates how punishment promotes cooperation when the punishment enforcer is independ...