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A model of human cooperation in social dilemmas. [PDF]
Social dilemmas are situations in which collective interests are at odds with private interests: pollution, depletion of natural resources, and intergroup conflicts, are at their core social dilemmas.
Valerio Capraro
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Social Dilemmas as Exchange Dilemmas [PDF]
We develop a new paradigm to study social dilemmas, called exchange dilemmas. Exchange dilemmas arise from externalities of exchanges with third parties, and many real-life social dilemmas are more accurately modeled as exchange dilemmas rather than prisoner's dilemmas.
Dijkstra, J., van Assen, M.A.L.M.
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Social efficiency deficit deciphers social dilemmas. [PDF]
AbstractWhat do corruption, resource overexploitation, climate inaction, vaccine hesitancy, traffic congestion, and even cancer metastasis have in common? All these socioeconomic and sociobiological phenomena are known as social dilemmas because they embody in one form or another a fundamental conflict between immediate self-interest and long-term ...
Arefin MR +4 more
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Antisocial punishment in two social dilemmas. [PDF]
The effect of sanctions on cooperation depends on social and cultural norms. While free riding is kept at bay by altruistic punishment in certain cultures, antisocial punishment carried out by free riders pushes back cooperation in others.
Fatas E, Mateu G.
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Generalized Social Dilemmas: The Evolution of Cooperation in Populations with Variable Group Size. [PDF]
Evolutionary game theory is an important tool to model animal and human behaviour. A key class of games are the social dilemmas, where cooperation benefits the group but defection benefits the individual within any group.
Broom M, Pattni K, Rychtář J.
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Leaders should not be conformists in evolutionary social dilemmas. [PDF]
The most common assumption in evolutionary game theory is that players should adopt a strategy that warrants the highest payoff. However, recent studies indicate that the spatial selection for cooperation is enhanced if an appropriate fraction of the ...
Szolnoki A, Perc M.
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Social dilemmas, where the collective interest is at odds with those of individuals, were widely discussed in the context of mitigating the spread of COVID-19.
Lucas S. Flores +3 more
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Social Interaction Patterns of the Disabled People in Asymmetric Social Dilemmas [PDF]
The social participation of the disabled people is unsatisfactory and low, one of the reasons often overlooked but of great importance may lie in the disparate patterns of social interaction between the disabled people and the abled people.
Shen Liu +11 more
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A hierarchy of mindreading strategies in joint action participation [PDF]
This paper introduces the Hierarchical Mindreading Model (HMM), a new model of mindreading in two-person, mixed-motive games such as the Prisoners’ Dilemma.
Todd Larson Landes +2 more
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