Cooperation through indirect reciprocity: The impact of higher-order history

Volume: 118, Pages: 316 - 341
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Amid rapidly growing globalization and digitalization, trades often occur in one-time encounters, where cooperation depends on indirect reciprocity. This study investigates how people use higher-order information to aid in cooperation decisions. A random matching prisoners' dilemma experiment with optional history information up to the second order is conducted. With a novel continuous extension, we show that reputation scores standing and...
Paper Details
Title
Cooperation through indirect reciprocity: The impact of higher-order history
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
118
Pages
316 - 341
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