Large-scale cooperation driven by reputation, not fear of divine punishment

Volume: 6, Issue: 8, Pages: 190991 - 190991
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Reputational considerations favour cooperation and thus we expect less cooperation in larger communities where people are less well known to each other. Some argue that institutions are, therefore, necessary to coordinate large-scale cooperation, including moralizing religions that promote cooperation through the fear of divine punishment. Here, we use community size as a proxy for reputational concerns, and test whether people in small, stable...
Paper Details
Title
Large-scale cooperation driven by reputation, not fear of divine punishment
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
6
Issue
8
Pages
190991 - 190991
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