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perspectives: (1) individual level (the degree to which team members specialize vs. work as generalists), (2) activity level (the … degree to which activities are concentrated among few team members vs. distributed among many) and (3) the intersection … explore team-based knowledge production using a newly available type of data - the disclosures of author contributions on …
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Previous research has highlighted the importance of strong heterogeneity for the successful evolution of cooperation in … interactions. We therefore study the evolution of cooperation in the public goods game on the square lattice, the triangular … that uniformly distributed public goods are more successful in maintaining high levels of cooperation than exponentially …
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question. The first dataset consists of book-length ethnographies providing information at the team level. The second dataset … evidence for the existence of exchange relationships between the employee and the team. Besides that, the study shows the … findings provide practical information about how to manage cooperation within teams. Cooperative relationships can be created …
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dilemma game results in stage-one cooperation rates of between 95-100%. Content analysis of between opponent communication … focuses on the increased earnings cooperation can achieve, with minimal discussion of punishment for failing to cooperate …. Restoring cooperation after an early stage-game defection typically requires compensating the aggrieved player. Between opponent …
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Using a repeated public goods game, we experimentally examine how apologies support mutual cooperation in groups. In … contribute more. In groups, adhering to apology norms is associated with greater cooperation, especially in the public treatment …
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the choices made by first movers either exogenously or endogenously. We show that mutual cooperation occurs significantly … cooperators (who are more likely to monitor) in promoting teamwork. Overall, the observed cooperation enhancing effects are due to …
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