Collective behaviors often spread via the self-reinforcing dynamics of critical mass. In collective behaviors with strongly self-reinforcing dynamics, incentives to participate increase with the number of participants, such that incentives are highest when the full population has adopted the behavior. By contrast, when collective behaviors have weakly self-reinforcing dynamics, incentives to participate “peak out” early, leaving a residual fraction of non-participants. In systems of collective action, this residual fraction constitutes free riders, who enjoy the collective good without contributing anything themselves. This “free rider problem” has given rise to a research tradition in collective action that shows how free riding can be eli...
The evolution of human cooperation is an important issue concerning social science. A deep understan...
Human behavior is strongly affected by culturally transmitted norms and values. Certain norms are in...
The evolution of cooperation has been a perennial problem in evolutionary biology because cooperatio...
The problem of collective action is the problem of free riders. Current theory argues that free ride...
Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals ...
Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals ...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
Cooperation among humans is threatened by the free-rider problem. Here the authors identify another ...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
Humans everywhere cooperate in groups to achieve benefits not attainable by individuals. Individual ...
Self-interest frequently causes individuals engaged in joint enterprises to choose actions that are ...
Our attention is focused on how individual emotions influence collective behaviors, which captures a...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. Unlike other animals, people frequently co...
Olson’s thesis argues that the free-rider problem makes larger groups less effective than smaller gr...
The well-known free-rider hypothesis is examined experimentally to see (i) whether individuals behav...
The evolution of human cooperation is an important issue concerning social science. A deep understan...
Human behavior is strongly affected by culturally transmitted norms and values. Certain norms are in...
The evolution of cooperation has been a perennial problem in evolutionary biology because cooperatio...
The problem of collective action is the problem of free riders. Current theory argues that free ride...
Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals ...
Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals ...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
Cooperation among humans is threatened by the free-rider problem. Here the authors identify another ...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
Humans everywhere cooperate in groups to achieve benefits not attainable by individuals. Individual ...
Self-interest frequently causes individuals engaged in joint enterprises to choose actions that are ...
Our attention is focused on how individual emotions influence collective behaviors, which captures a...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. Unlike other animals, people frequently co...
Olson’s thesis argues that the free-rider problem makes larger groups less effective than smaller gr...
The well-known free-rider hypothesis is examined experimentally to see (i) whether individuals behav...
The evolution of human cooperation is an important issue concerning social science. A deep understan...
Human behavior is strongly affected by culturally transmitted norms and values. Certain norms are in...
The evolution of cooperation has been a perennial problem in evolutionary biology because cooperatio...