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Until recently, theorists considering the evolution of human cooperation have paid little attention to institutional … maximize compliance? We investigate this question by modeling the co-evolution of law and cooperation in a public goods game …' updating of their contribution strategy and observe the effect on Citizen cooperation. We find that when States have unlimited …
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Until recently, theorists considering the evolution of human cooperation have paid little attention to institutional … maximize compliance? We investigate this question by modeling the co-evolution of law and cooperation in a public goods game …' updating of their contribution strategy and observe the effect on Citizen cooperation. We find that when States have unlimited …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011709843
"Image scoring" is a type of social evaluation, originally used in agent-based models, where the reputation of another …
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stern-judging rule adoption. Our analysis shows that the use of the rule helps to maintain cooperation if reputation …Intensive studies on indirect reciprocity have explored rational assessment rules for maintaining cooperation and … replicator equations using the expected payoffs of three strategies: unconditional cooperation, unconditional defection, and …
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believing that the criminal will honour ransom payments. In this paper we explore the extent to which a criminal can build trust … through reputation. We demonstrate that there are situations in which it is optimal for the criminal to always return the … files and situations in which it is not. We argue that the ability to build reputation will depend on how victims …
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"Image scoring" is a type of social evaluation, originally used in agent-based models, where the reputation of another …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013200056
believing that the criminal will honour ransom payments. In this paper we explore the extent to which a criminal can build trust … through reputation. We demonstrate that there are situations in which it is optimal for the criminal to always return the … files and situations in which it is not. We argue that the ability to build reputation will depend on how victims …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012227771
associations between the experimental trust game and a range of popular self-reported measures for trust, such as the General … Social Survey (GSS) and the Rosenberg scale for self-reported trust. We find that, in our UK representative sample, the … experimental trust game significantly and positively predicts generalised self-reported trust in the GSS. This association is …
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