نتایج جستجو برای: social cooperation

تعداد نتایج: 659417  

2011
Gabriele Camera Marco Casari

Under what conditions can cooperation be sustained in a network of strangers? Here we study the role of institutions and uncover a new behavioral foundation for the use of monetary systems. In an experiment, anonymous subjects could cooperate or defect in bilateral random encounters. This sequence of encounters was indefinite; hence multiple equilibria were possible, including full intertempora...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2012
Naoki Masuda

Indirect reciprocity in which players cooperate with unacquainted other players having good reputations is a mechanism for cooperation in relatively large populations subjected to social dilemma situations. When the population has group structure, as is often found in social networks, players in experiments are considered to show behavior that deviates from existing theoretical models of indire...

Journal: :مدیریت فناوری اطلاعات 0
جلال رضائی نور استادیار گروه مهندسی صنایع، دانشگاه قم، قم، ایران رضوان لسانی کارشناس ارشد مهندسی فناوری اطلاعات، دانشگاه قم، قم، ایران عاطفه زکی زاده کارشناس ارشد مهندسی فناوری اطلاعات، دانشگاه قم، قم، ایران غدیر صفا مجید دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد مهندسی فناوری اطلاعات، دانشگاه قم، قم، ایران

collaboration networks are the basis of development of social knowledge domains. a co-authorship network includes a set of people connected to each other because of their cooperation in publication of articles and thus create a huge graph.this study has analyzed co-authorship papers of civilica, islamic world science citation center (isc), scientific information database (sid) and science direc...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2013
Adam P R Smith-Collins Chiara Fiorentini Esther Kessler Harriet Boyd Fiona Roberts David H Skuse

Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is vital in human society. Previous studies have identified brain regions engaged by decision making during social encounters, but the mechanisms supporting modification of future behaviour by utilizing social experience are not well characterized. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI),...

2014
Valerio Capraro Jillian J. Jordan David G. Rand

Cooperation in one-shot anonymous interactions is a widely documented aspect of human behaviour. Here we shed light on the motivations behind this behaviour by experimentally exploring cooperation in a one-shot continuous-strategy Prisoner's Dilemma (i.e. one-shot two-player Public Goods Game). We examine the distribution of cooperation amounts, and how that distribution varies based on the ben...

2012
Denis A. Engemann Danilo Bzdok Simon B. Eickhoff Kai Vogeley Leonhard Schilbach

The field of social neuroscience has made considerable progress in unraveling the neural correlates of human cooperation by making use of brain imaging methods. Within this field, neuroeconomic research has drawn on paradigms from experimental economics, such as the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) and the Trust Game. These paradigms capture the topic of conflict in cooperation, while focusing strongly ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Claudia Brunnlieb Gideon Nave Colin F Camerer Stephan Schosser Bodo Vogt Thomas F Münte Marcus Heldmann

The history of humankind is an epic of cooperation, which is ubiquitous across societies and increasing in scale. Much human cooperation occurs where it is risky to cooperate for mutual benefit because successful cooperation depends on a sufficient level of cooperation by others. Here we show that arginine vasopressin (AVP), a neuropeptide that mediates complex mammalian social behaviors such a...

2017
Angelo Romano Daniel Balliet Junhui Wu

Article history: Received 24 October 2016 Revised 10 January 2017 Accepted 28 February 2017 Available online xxxx Bounded generalized reciprocity (BGR) predicts that people cooperate to maintain a positive reputation with ingroup, but not outgroup, members—and this explains ingroup favoritism in cooperation. We propose that the benefits of maintaining a positive reputation are not limited by gr...

2017
Anya Skatova Alexa Spence Caroline Leygue Eamonn Ferguson

Sustained cooperative social interactions are key to successful outcomes in many real-world contexts (e.g., climate change and energy conservation). We explore the self-regulatory roles of anger and guilt, as well as prosocial or selfish social preferences in a repeated social dilemma game framed around shared electricity use at home. We explore the proposal that for sustained cooperation, guil...

2013
Brendan Lucier Brian W. Rogers Nicole Immorlica

We study the extent to which cooperative behavior can be sustained in large, anonymous, evolving social networks. Individuals strategically form relationships under a social matching protocol and engage in prisoner’s dilemma interactions with their partners. We characterize a class of equilibria that support cooperation as a stationary outcome. When cooperation is possible, its level is uniquel...

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