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Record Nr.

UNINA9910809694403321

Titolo

Social dilemmas, institutions, and the evolution of cooperation / / Ben Jann, Wojtek Przepiorka (Eds.)

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , 2017

©2017

ISBN

3-11-047069-1

3-11-047297-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (584 pages)

Disciplina

302/.13

Soggetti

Rational choice theory

Social choice

Social norms

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Micro-Macro Models in Sociology: Antecedents of Coleman’s Diagram -- The Kula Ring of Bronislaw Malinowski: Simulating the Co-Evolution of an Economic and Ceremonial Exchange System -- From the Savannah to the Magistrate’s Court -- The Dependence of Human Cognitive and Motivational Processes on Institutional Systems -- Social Dilemmas and Solutions in Immunizations -- When Do People Follow Norms and When Do They Pursue Their Interests? -- Personal Exposure to Unfavorable Environmental Conditions: Does it Stimulate Environmental Activism? -- Cooperation and Career Chances in Science -- Social Dilemmas in Science: Detecting Misconduct and Finding Institutional Solutions -- The Interplay of Social Status and Reciprocity -- Types of Normative Conflicts and the Effectiveness of Punishment -- Social Status and Peer-Punishment: Findings from Two Road Traffic Field Experiments -- The Double Edge of Counter-Sanctions. Is Peer Sanctioning Robust to Counter-Punishment but Vulnerable to Counter-Reward? -- Diffusion of Responsibility in Norm Enforcement -- Endogenous Peer Punishment Institutions in Prisoner’s Dilemmas: The Role of Noise -- Cooperation and Distrust – a Contradiction? -- Signaling Theory Evolving: Signals



and Signs of Trustworthiness in Social Exchange -- Trust and Promises as Friendly Advances -- Online Reputation in eBay Auctions: Damaging and Rebuilding Trustworthiness Through Feedback Comments from Buyers and Sellers -- Nash Dynamics, Meritocratic Matching, and Cooperation -- A Note on the Strategic Determination of the Required Number of Volunteers -- Is No News Bad News? A Hostage Trust Game with Incomplete Information and Fairness Considerations of the Trustee -- When Prediction Fails -- Measuring Social Preferences on Amazon Mechanical Turk -- Repetition Effects in Laboratory Experiments -- Notes on the Editors and Contributors

Sommario/riassunto

The question of how cooperation and social order can evolve from a Hobbesian state of nature of a “war of all against all” has always been at the core of social scientific inquiry. Social dilemmas are the main analytical paradigm used by social scientists to explain competition, cooperation, and conflict in human groups. The formal analysis of social dilemmas allows for identifying the conditions under which cooperation evolves or unravels. This knowledge informs the design of institutions that promote cooperative behavior. Yet to gain practical relevance in policymaking and institutional design, predictions derived from the analysis of social dilemmas must be put to an empirical test. The collection of articles in this book gives an overview of state-of-the-art research on social dilemmas, institutions, and the evolution of cooperation. It covers theoretical contributions and offers a broad range of examples on how theoretical insights can be empirically verified and applied to cooperation problems in everyday life. By bringing together a group of distinguished scholars, the book fills an important gap in sociological scholarship and addresses some of the most interesting questions of human sociality.