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Reputation, incentives, and opportunism. (with Christian Hilbe). Public Good game with positive or negative incentives Two players game for simplicity and to compare with Rand, Armao, Nakamaru and Ohtsuki (2010). Public goods with punishment. 2-Stage Game. 2 Stage Game.
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Reputation, incentives, and opportunism (with Christian Hilbe)
Public Good game with positive or negative incentives Two players game for simplicity and to compare with Rand, Armao, Nakamaru and Ohtsuki (2010)
Bistability [OC,P]
Role of reputation in Punishment Punishment as deterrent
Role of reputation in Punishment Punishment as deterrent Revenge economically useful
Role of reputation in Punishment Punishment as deterrent Revenge economically useful Revenge is sweet (=fitness-enhancing) Anger is loud
Role of reputation in Punishment Punishment as deterrent Revenge economically useful Revenge is sweet (=fitness-enhancing) Anger is loud Barclay (‚Don‘t mess with the enforcer‘)
Role of reputation in Punishment Punishment as deterrent Revenge economically useful Revenge is sweet (=fitness-enhancing) Anger is loud Barclay (‚Don‘t mess with the enforcer‘) Non-altruistic punishment
Role of reputation in Punishment Punishment as deterrent Revenge economically useful Revenge is sweet (=fitness-enhancing) Anger is loud Barclay (‚Don‘t mess with the enforcer‘) Non-altruistic punishment Kurzban et al, Suter: ‚Audience effects‘
The feeling of being watched ‚Conscience…the nagging feeling that someone may be watching‘ (Mencken)
The feeling of being watched Subliminal cues: Fessler, Haley Bateson et al Ancestral environment
Trust game with reputation For large mu, prosocial behavior
Antisocial punishment • Rand, Armao, Nakamaru, Ohtsuki (JTB 2010) • Localisedinteraction: Sociallife in groupsof N+1 individuals (introducesspiteeffects) Modifiedreplicatorequation (or z-dynamics)