Reward and cooperation in the spatial public goods game
Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science · University of Maribor
Abstract
The promise of punishment and reward in promoting public cooperation is debatable. While punishment is traditionally considered more successful than reward, the fact that the cost of punishment frequently fails to offset gains from enhanced cooperation has lead some to reconsider reward as the main catalyst behind collaborative efforts. Here we elaborate on the "stick versus carrot" dilemma by studying the evolution of cooperation in the spatial public goods game, where besides the traditional cooperators and defectors, rewarding cooperators supplement the array of possible strategies. The latter are willing to reward cooperative actions at a personal cost, thus effectively downgrading pure cooperators to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
Authors
2- ASA. SzolnokiCorresponding
Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science
- MPM. Perc
University of Maribor
Topics & keywords
- Public good
- Punishment (psychology)
- Dilemma
- Dominance (genetics)
- Public goods game
- Social dilemma