Commentary: The Emerging Neuroscience of Third-Party Punishment [PDF]
Oksana Zinchenko +2 more
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Profitable third-party punishment destabilizes cooperation. [PDF]
Third-party punishment is theorized to be essential to the evolution of large-scale cooperation. However, across eight economic games and judgment experiments (including three pre-registered studies), we find that offering monetary payments to ...
Alam R, Rai TS.
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Pharmaceutical enterprises integrity supervision strategy when considering rent-seeking behavior and government reward and punishment mechanism. [PDF]
The integrity of pharmaceutical enterprises is crucial to public health, social stability, and national security, consistently garnering attention from both the government and society.
Yanhua Chen, Lilong Zhu
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Commentary: Parsing the Behavioral and Brain Mechanisms of Third-Party Punishment [PDF]
Anne-Marie Nußberger +5 more
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Both loved and feared: third party punishers are viewed as formidable and likeable, but these reputational benefits may only be open to dominant individuals. [PDF]
Third party punishment can be evolutionarily stable if there is heterogeneity in the cost of punishment or if punishers receive a reputational benefit from their actions.
David S Gordon +2 more
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Publisher Correction: Third-party punishment-like behavior in a rat model [PDF]
Kanta Mikami +13 more
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Social Value Orientation Moderated the Effect of Acute Stress on Individuals’ Prosocial Behaviors
Acute stress is believed to lead to prosocial behaviors via a “tend-and-befriend” pattern of stress response. However, the results of the effect of acute stress on prosocial behavior are inconsistent.
Liuhua Ying +3 more
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No third-party punishment in chimpanzees. [PDF]
Punishment can help maintain cooperation by deterring free-riding and cheating. Of particular importance in large-scale human societies is third-party punishment in which individuals punish a transgressor or norm violator even when they themselves are ...
Riedl K, Jensen K, Call J, Tomasello M.
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Self-serving reward and punishment: evidence from the laboratory
Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenance of society. Past studies have provided strong evidence that people are willing to incur costs to punish selfish behaviors and to reward altruistic behaviors ...
Jianing Chen, Zeng Lian, Jie Zheng
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Potential influence of decision time on punishment behavior and its evaluation
Previous studies on whether punishers are rewarded by reputational gains have yielded conflicting results. Some studies have argued that punitive behaviors potentially result in a positive evaluation, while others have found the opposite. This study aims
Kaede Maeda +2 more
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