When to leave carrots for sticks: On the evolution of sanctioning institutions in open communities

Volume: 191, Pages: 109155 - 109155
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
When asked, people dislike punishment institutions, although punishment is more effective than rewards to maintain cooperation in social dilemmas. Which institution do they choose in the long run? We study migration patterns in a laboratory experiment that allows participants to migrate continuously between punishment and reward communities. The majority of participants initially chooses the reward institution, but a substantial number of...
Paper Details
Title
When to leave carrots for sticks: On the evolution of sanctioning institutions in open communities
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
191
Pages
109155 - 109155
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