We advance a framework for understanding why and how gossip may promote generosity and cooperation, especially in situations that can result in greater indirect benefits from others. Drawing on evolutionary theory, we derive novel hypotheses about how two reliably recurring properties of human social networks - they are "small" and contain fewer well-connected people - provide insight about when people may maximize indirect benefits of generosity. Across three studies, we find support for the hypothesis that people increase their generosity when the recipient (or an observer) is connected and can gossip to at least one or many others whom they might interact with in the future. Moreover, reputational concern, rather than expected indirect b...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
Reputation through gossip is a key mechanism promoting cooperation. The present research proposes th...
Evolutionary approaches have done much to identify the pressures that select for cooperative sentime...
Gossip-a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party-is hypothesized to impact re...
Empirical and theoretical evidence from various disciplines indicates that reputation, reputation bu...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Selfish behavior can plague the formation of cooperative relationships and collective efforts. Under...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...
Humans are often shown to cooperate with one another. Most of the mechanisms that foster cooperation...
Abstract Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is k...
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 ...
Gossip can promote cooperation via reputational concern. However, the relative effectiveness of posi...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
Reputation through gossip is a key mechanism promoting cooperation. The present research proposes th...
Evolutionary approaches have done much to identify the pressures that select for cooperative sentime...
Gossip-a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party-is hypothesized to impact re...
Empirical and theoretical evidence from various disciplines indicates that reputation, reputation bu...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Selfish behavior can plague the formation of cooperative relationships and collective efforts. Under...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...
Humans are often shown to cooperate with one another. Most of the mechanisms that foster cooperation...
Abstract Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is k...
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 ...
Gossip can promote cooperation via reputational concern. However, the relative effectiveness of posi...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...