Preferences for efficiency, rather than preferences for morality, drive cooperation in the one-shot Stag-Hunt game

Volume: 86, Pages: 101535 - 101535
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Recent work highlights that cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner's dilemma (PD) is primarily driven by moral preferences for doing the right thing, rather than social preferences for equity or efficiency. To our knowledge, nothing is known on whether moral preferences affect cooperation in the Stag-Hunt Game (SHG). Cooperation in the SHG fundamentally differs from cooperation in the PD in that it is not costly, but risky: players have no...
Paper Details
Title
Preferences for efficiency, rather than preferences for morality, drive cooperation in the one-shot Stag-Hunt game
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
86
Pages
101535 - 101535
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