Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good reputation of helping others. Evolutionary models suggest that, for reputation-based cooperation to be stable, the recipient’s reputation should not be based only on his past behavior (1st-order information) but also on the past behavior of the recipient’s recipient (2nd-order information). Second-order information reflects the context of others’ actions, and allows people to distinguish whether or not giving (or denying) help was justified. Little is known yet about how people actually condition their cooperation on 2nd-order information. With a behavioral experiment, we show that people actively seek 2nd -order information and take this int...
In human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exploited. Co...
Research has shown that cooperative action struggles to emerge in the noisy variant of the donation ...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
Cooperation among strangers is a marked characteristic of human sociality. One prominent evolutionar...
Cooperation among unrelated individuals can arise if decisions to help others can be based on reputa...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
Evolutionary approaches have done much to identify the pressures that select for cooperative sentime...
Reputational concerns are believed to play a crucial role in explaining cooperative behaviour among ...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Human cooperation is often based on reputation gained from previous interactions with third parties....
In human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exploited. Co...
Research has shown that cooperative action struggles to emerge in the noisy variant of the donation ...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
Cooperation among strangers is a marked characteristic of human sociality. One prominent evolutionar...
Cooperation among unrelated individuals can arise if decisions to help others can be based on reputa...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
Evolutionary approaches have done much to identify the pressures that select for cooperative sentime...
Reputational concerns are believed to play a crucial role in explaining cooperative behaviour among ...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Human cooperation is often based on reputation gained from previous interactions with third parties....
In human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exploited. Co...
Research has shown that cooperative action struggles to emerge in the noisy variant of the donation ...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...