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We define social reciprocity as the act of demonstrating one's disapproval, at some personal cost, for the violation of widely-held norms (e.g., don't free ride). Social reciprocity differs from standard notions of reciprocity because social reciprocators intervene whenever a norm is violated...
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game theory, simple models of imitation, models of experimentation and adjustment, and some simple learning dynamics. We …
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affiliation-motivated individuals engaged in game-play. The first model captures learning by motivated agents during strategic … interactions. The second model captures the evolution of a society of motivated agents. It is demonstrated that misperception, when …
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of evolutionary and learning processes in this game. Only the continuous best response dynamic uniquely selects the …
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affiliation-motivated individuals engaged in game-play. The first model captures learning by motivated agents during strategic … interactions. The second model captures the evolution of a society of motivated agents. It is demonstrated that misperception, when …
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This chapter reviews and integrates much of what has been learned on the processes of technological evolution, their … main features, and their effects on the evolution of industries. First, we map and integrate the various pieces of evidence …
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