Successful navigation of our complex social world requires the capability to recognize and judge the relative status of others. Hence, social comparison processes are of great importance in our interactions, informing us of our relative standing and in turn potentially motivating our behavior. However, so far few studies have examined in detail how social comparison can influence interpersonal decision-making. One aspect of social decision-making that is of particular importance is cooperative behavior, and identifying means of maintaining and promoting cooperation in the provision of public goods is of vital interest to society. Here, we manipulated social comparison by grading performance rankings on a reaction time task, and then measure...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Contains fulltext : 170245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Successful navi...
Chapter 1 introduces the thesis providing an overview of the common themes and methods underlying th...
The interplay of social structure and cooperative behavior is under much scrutiny lately as behavior...
Drawing from research on social norms, we proposed and tested the hypothesis that people behave more...
Many economic and evolutionary theories have modeled cooperation as the evolutionary outcome of deci...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable t...
This thesis analyzes how players' relative evaluation of the actions other agents choose affects ind...
Two studies investigated how values affect competitive versus cooperative behavior. Each Study prese...
We report the results of a new public goods experiment with an intra-group cooperation dilemma and i...
The study of competition from a social comparison perspective offers valuable insights into the neur...
Social comparison, a widespread phenomenon in human society, has been found to affect outcome evalua...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Contains fulltext : 170245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Successful navi...
Chapter 1 introduces the thesis providing an overview of the common themes and methods underlying th...
The interplay of social structure and cooperative behavior is under much scrutiny lately as behavior...
Drawing from research on social norms, we proposed and tested the hypothesis that people behave more...
Many economic and evolutionary theories have modeled cooperation as the evolutionary outcome of deci...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable t...
This thesis analyzes how players' relative evaluation of the actions other agents choose affects ind...
Two studies investigated how values affect competitive versus cooperative behavior. Each Study prese...
We report the results of a new public goods experiment with an intra-group cooperation dilemma and i...
The study of competition from a social comparison perspective offers valuable insights into the neur...
Social comparison, a widespread phenomenon in human society, has been found to affect outcome evalua...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...