نتایج جستجو برای: punish

تعداد نتایج: 1397  

Journal: :Games 2021

Hypocrisy is the act of claiming moral standards to which one’s own behavior does not conform. Instances hypocrisy, such as supposedly green furnishing group IKEA’s selling furniture made from illegally felled wood, are frequently reported in media. In a controlled and incentivized experiment, we investigate how observers rate different types hypocritical if this judgment also translates into p...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Ayelet Gneezy Daniel M T Fessler

Unlike most species, humans cooperate extensively with group members who are not closely related to them, a pattern sustained in part by punishing non-cooperators and rewarding cooperators. Because internally cooperative groups prevail over less cooperative rival groups, it is thought that violent intergroup conflict played a key role in the evolution of human cooperation. Consequently, it is p...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2007
Santiago Sánchez-Pagés Marc Vorsatz

A recent experimental study of Cai and Wang [5] on strategic information transmission games reveals that subjects tend to transmit more information than predicted by the standard equilibrium analysis. To evidence that this overcommunication phenomenon can be explained in some situations in terms of a tension between normative social behavior and incentives for lying, we show that in a simple se...

2010
Erte Xiao

Previous findings on punishment have focused on environments in which the outcomes are known with certainty. In this paper, we conduct experiments to investigate how punishment affects cooperation in a two-person stochastic prisoner’s dilemma environment where each person can decide whether or not to cooperate and the outcomes of alternative strategies are specified probabilistically. In partic...

2002
David J. Cooper

This paper studies how subjects in a three-person sequential step-level public good game learn to punish free riders more over time. Our current work makes several additions to the literature on other regarding behavior. First, our experiment provides evidence that subjects care about the actions that lead to an outcome as well as the outcome itself, replicating the results of Falk, Fehr, and F...

2014
R. Fredrik Inglis Stuart West Angus Buckling

Strong reciprocity, whereby cooperators punish non-cooperators, may help to explain the evolutionary success of cooperative behaviours. However, theory suggests that selection for strong reciprocity can depend upon tight genetic linkage between cooperation and punishment, to avoid the strategy being outcompeted by non-punishing cooperators. We tested this hypothesis using experimental populatio...

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