Dynamic social networks promote cooperation in experiments with humans

Volume: 108, Issue: 48, Pages: 19193 - 19198
Published: Nov 14, 2011
Abstract
Human populations are both highly cooperative and highly organized. Human interactions are not random but rather are structured in social networks. Importantly, ties in these networks often are dynamic, changing in response to the behavior of one's social partners. This dynamic structure permits an important form of conditional action that has been explored theoretically but has received little empirical attention: People can respond to the...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic social networks promote cooperation in experiments with humans
Published Date
Nov 14, 2011
Volume
108
Issue
48
Pages
19193 - 19198
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