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Decision-making and physiological responses in public goods game
A social dilemma has been defined as a situation in which (a) each group member receives a higher payoff for defecting than for cooperative behaviors, and (b) all group members receive a lower payoff if they all defect than if they all cooperate (Dawes ...
Natsuki Saito, Yuki Ando, Hideki Ohira
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Evolutionary stability in the asymmetric volunteer's dilemma. [PDF]
It is often assumed that in public goods games, contributors are either strong or weak players and each individual has an equal probability of exhibiting cooperation.
Jun-Zhou He, Rui-Wu Wang, Yao-Tang Li
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Cooperation and Coordination in Threshold Public Goods Games with Asymmetric Players
In this paper, we study cooperation and coordination in a threshold public goods game with asymmetric players where players have different endowments ei, productivities pi, and rewards ri.
Xinmiao An +3 more
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Public goods and decay in networks [PDF]
We propose a simple behavioral model to analyze situations where (1) a group of agents repeatedly plays a public goods game within a network structure and (2) each agent only observes the past behavior of her neighbors, but is affected by the decisions ...
A Galeotti +17 more
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Reputation-Based Investment Helps to Optimize Group Behaviors in Spatial Lattice Networks. [PDF]
Encouraging cooperation among selfish individuals is crucial in many real-world systems, where individuals' collective behaviors can be analyzed using evolutionary public goods game.
Hong Ding +4 more
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Cooperation in Social Dilemmas: A Group Game Model with Double-Layer Networks
The combination of complex networks and game theory is one of the most suitable ways to describe the evolutionary laws of various complex systems. In order to explore the evolution of group cooperation in multiple social dilemmas, a model of a group game
Dongwei Guo, Mengmeng Fu, Hai Li
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A number of studies discuss whether and how economists differ from other disciplines in the amount that they contribute to public goods. We view this debate as incomplete because it neglects the willingness to sanction non-cooperative behavior, which is ...
Jonas Pilgaard Kaiser +2 more
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How to Analyze Models of Nonlinear Public Goods
Public goods games often assume that the effect of the public good is a linear function of the number of contributions. In many cases, however, especially in biology, public goods have nonlinear effects, and nonlinear games are known to have dynamics and
Marco Archetti
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Group Competition and Personality in an Experimental Public Goods Game [PDF]
Based on an experiment in Japan in 2008, this paper explores a new dimension of thinking. This paper introduces a variant form of public goods game, that is, ten participants compete for awards.
Zhang Junyang
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Emergence of cooperation in public goods games [PDF]
Evolution of cooperation has been a major issue in evolutionary biology. Cooperation is observed not only in dyadic interactions, but also in social interactions involving more than two individuals. It has been argued that direct reciprocity cannot explain the emergence of cooperation in large groups because the basin of attraction for the
Shun, Kurokawa, Yasuo, Ihara
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