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artificial intelligence may or may not be cooperative. We study the determinants and forms of algorithmic cooperation in the … prisoner's dilemma games played by humans in the lab. We find that the same factors that increase human cooperation largely … also determine the cooperation rates of algorithms. However, algorithms tend to play different strategies than humans …
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We use experimental methods to investigate whether pledges of commitment can improve cooperation in endogenously … findings show that pledges of commitment alone can increase cooperation and welfare in committed partnerships. The introduction … partnerships fall solely on the individual choosing to break up, pledges of commitment fail to improve cooperation and welfare. …
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There are situations in which competitors ally to pursue a common objective. This simultaneous presence of cooperation …
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international cooperation. Our game-theoretical model of asymmetric countries allows for a rigorous analysis of the strategic …
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take the form of simultaneous move cooperation games of complete information, where peer pressure translates to incentives … cooperate with others that they are friends with and defect on others that they are enemies with. Also, mutual cooperation with …
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This paper examines moral hazard in teams over time. Agents are collectively engaged in an uncertain project, and their individual efforts are unobserved. Free-riding leads not only to a reduction in effort, but also to procrastination. The collaboration dwindles over time, but never ceases as...
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Situations that require individuals to mutually cooperate are often analysed as coordination games. This paper proposes a model of cooperative network formation where the network is formed through the process of the coordination game being played between multiple agents. Additionally, network...
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The emergence and survival of cooperation is one of the hardest problems still open in science. Several factors such as … to explain the counter-intuitive prevalence of cooperation in natural and social systems. The characteristics of the … cooperation. Carried out using both numerical and analytical approaches, our results show that the invasion proceeds following …
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Despite recent advances in reputation technologies, it is not clear how reputation systems can affect human cooperation … in social networks. Although it is known that two of the major mechanisms in the evolution of cooperation are spatial …. Here, we present a new individual-based model for the evolution of reciprocal cooperation between reputation and networks …
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-Markov and tolerant for up to 5-6 periods to aim for cooperation. The social, all-round average C rate is slightly but …
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