Normative foundations of human cooperation

E Fehr, I Schurtenberger - Nature human behaviour, 2018 - nature.com
A large literature shares the view that social norms shape human cooperation, but without a
clean empirical identification of the relevant norms almost every behaviour can be …

Human cooperation

DG Rand, MA Nowak - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2013 - cell.com
Why should you help a competitor? Why should you contribute to the public good if free
riders reap the benefits of your generosity? Cooperation in a competitive world is a …

How the coronavirus crisis affects citizen trust in institutions and in unknown others: Evidence from 'the Swedish experiment'

P Esaiasson, J Sohlberg, M Ghersetti… - European journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
We study how Swedish citizens updated their institutional and interpersonal trust as the
corona crisis evolved from an initial phase to an acute phase in the spring of 2020. The …

Using behavioural science to help fight the coronavirus

P Lunn, C Belton, C Lavin, F McGowan, S Timmons… - 2020 - econstor.eu
This paper summarises useful evidence from behavioural science for fighting the COVID-19
outbreak. It is based on an extensive literature search of relevant behavioural interventions …

[SÁCH][B] Not born yesterday: The science of who we trust and what we believe

H Mercier - 2020 - degruyter.com
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Economics of blockchain

S Davidson, P De Filippi, J Potts - Available at SSRN 2744751, 2016 - papers.ssrn.com
Claims blockchain is more than just ICT innovation, but facilitates new types of economic
organization and governance. Suggests two approaches to economics of blockchain …

Agency theory and bounded self-interest

DA Bosse, RA Phillips - Academy of management review, 2016 - journals.aom.org
Agency theory draws attention to certain behaviors of CEOs and boards that, in aggregate,
create losses for society. The empirical literature, however, characterized by contentious …

Inequity aversion improves cooperation in intertemporal social dilemmas

E Hughes, JZ Leibo, M Phillips… - Advances in neural …, 2018 - proceedings.neurips.cc
Groups of humans are often able to find ways to cooperate with one another in complex,
temporally extended social dilemmas. Models based on behavioral economics are only able …

Beyond markets and states: polycentric governance of complex economic systems

E Ostrom - American economic review, 2010 - pubs.aeaweb.org
Currently, many scholars are undertaking new theoretical efforts. A core effort is develo**
a more general theory of individual choice that recognizes the central role of trust in co** …

Sustaining cooperation in laboratory public goods experiments: a selective survey of the literature

A Chaudhuri - Experimental economics, 2011 - Springer
I survey the literature post Ledyard (Handbook of Experimental Economics, ed. by J. Kagel,
A. Roth, Chap. 2, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1995) on three related issues in …