Recent theory predicts harsh and stochastic conditions to generally promote the evolution of cooperation. Here, we test experimentally whether stochasticity in economic losses also affects the value of reputation in indirect reciprocity, a type of cooperation that is very typical for humans. We used a repeated helping game with observers. One subject (the "Unlucky") lost some money, another one (the "Passer-by") could reduce this loss by accepting a cost to herself, thereby building up a reputation that could be used by others in later interactions. The losses were either stable or stochastic, but the average loss over time and the average efficiency gains of helping were kept constant in both treatments. We found that players with a reputa...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...
The problem of sustaining a public resource that everybody is free to overuse-the ''tragedy of the c...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Abstract Reputation is a powerful mechanism to enforce cooperation among unrelated individuals throu...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
Altruistic behavior is known to be conditional on the level of altruism of others. However, people o...
Research has shown that cooperative action struggles to emerge in the noisy variant of the donation ...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact ...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...
The problem of sustaining a public resource that everybody is free to overuse-the ''tragedy of the c...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Abstract Reputation is a powerful mechanism to enforce cooperation among unrelated individuals throu...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
Altruistic behavior is known to be conditional on the level of altruism of others. However, people o...
Research has shown that cooperative action struggles to emerge in the noisy variant of the donation ...
Indirect reciprocity1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is a key mechanism for the evolution of human cooperation. Our beh...
Indirect reciprocity in evolutionary game theory is a prominent mechanism for explaining the evoluti...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
In dyadic models of indirect reciprocity, the receivers' history of giving has a significant impact ...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...
Indirect reciprocity, a key concept in behavioral experiments and evolutionary game theory, provides...
The problem of sustaining a public resource that everybody is free to overuse-the ''tragedy of the c...