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pillar is internalised norms of cooperation, sustained by emotions such as guilt and shame. The second pillar is the … motivation can sustain cooperation if enough people cooperate but can jeopardise social order if many others follow selfish …
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pillar is internalized norms of cooperation, sustained by emotions such as guilt and shame. The second pillar is the … motivation can sustain cooperation if enough people cooperate but can jeopardise social order if many others follow selfish …
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, assumptions about altruism, warm glow, inequality aversion and reciprocity. We identify some of the limitations of these theories …
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experiment with punishment together with an evolutionary agent-based simulation model, enables us to identify the underlying key … and its effect on the level of cooperation with the corresponding empirical observations. Unlike descriptive theories, our …
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Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large populations, represents … evidence for lower cooperation (i) when exposed to social information about peer cooperation levels than without such … information, and (ii) in the prisoners' dilemma game compared to the snowdrift game. A simulation model established that the …
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