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-cooperative strategic games. Cooperation models, such as ERC and inequality aversion, yield superior predictions compared to the standard … account well for the observed fairness and cooperation in all the tested games. The impressive predictions of the theory … promoting fairness and cooperation in the discussed games is only marginal. Strikingly, the Golden Ratio, known for its …
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cooperation), especially for Partners. These results suggest Take framing and Individual-level feedback increase the variability … of cooperation. …
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factors that are known to affect cooperation levels, and in so doing replicate and extend previous empirical research on … individual level using multiple methods, and at multiple times during the experiment. With this rich set of predictor variables …
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cooperation flourish, and withholding punishment makes cooperation collapse. In less cooperative social environments, where … antisocial punishment has been detected, punishment was detrimental to cooperation. The success of punishment in enhancing … cooperation was explained as deterrence of free riders by cooperative strong reciprocators, who were willing to pay the cost of …
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We experimentally compare the consequences for group cooperation of two decision mechanisms involving the extension of …
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’s choice. The results show that second mover cooperation is higher when the first mover has little control over their choice … mover cooperation and provide potential explanations for the experimental results. …
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Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fundamental feature …-group conflict, individuals who possess high rank or power tend to show less cooperation. How, then, is cooperation achieved within … cooperation and strategies, such as punishment and gossip, to promote cooperation in social dilemmas. In two studies involving …
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This paper reports an experiment which compares behaviour in two punishment regimes: (i) a standard public goods game …
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Explaining human cooperation in large groups of non-kin is a major challenge to both rational choice theory and the … theory of evolution. Recent research suggests that group cooperation can be explained by positing that cooperators can punish … information conditions, where cheating is less obvious, punishment is much less effective in enforcing cooperation. Evidently, the …
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