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1by De Silva, Hannelore Hauert, Christoph Traulsen, Arne Sigmund, Karl Published in Journal of evolutionary economics (01.04.2010)“...Cooperation in joint enterprises poses a social dilemma. How can altruistic behavior be sustained if selfish alternatives provide a higher payoff? This social...”
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2by De Silva, Hannelore Traulsen, Arne Sigmund, Karl Hauert, Christoph Published in Nature (12.08.2010)“...Theoretical and empirical research highlights the role of punishment in promoting collaborative efforts. However, both the emergence and the stability of...”
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3by Zhang, Boyu Zhang, Boyu Li, Cong Li, Cong De Silva, Hannelore De Silva, Hannelore Bednarik, Peter Bednarik, Peter Sigmund, Karl Sigmund, Karl Published in Experimental Economics (01.06.2014)“...A vast amount of empirical and theoretical research on public good games indicates that the threat of punishment can curb free-riding in human groups engaged...”
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4by Arne Traulsen Christoph Hauert Hannelore De Silva Martin A. Nowak Karl Sigmund Simon A. Levin Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20.01.2009)“...Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with others. We consider a system in which players...”
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5by De Silva, Hannelore Dockner, Engelbert Jankowitsch, Rainer Pichler, Stefan Ritzberger, Klaus Published in The journal of risk (01.10.2014)“...Accurate rating systems are of central importance for banks to price and manage their loan portfolios. A bank's choice to invest in a more accurate rating...”
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6by Berger, Ulrich De Silva, Hannelore Fellner-Röhling, Gerlinde Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.10.2016)“...•We design the Minimizer Game to compare choice predictions in thinking-steps models.•Neither Nash equilibrium nor a level-k model can explain the experimental...”
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7by Sigmund, Karl Sigmund, Karl Hauert, Christoph Hauert, Christoph Traulsen, Arne Traulsen, Arne De Silva, Hannelore De Silva, Hannelore Published in Dynamic games and applications (01.03.2011)“...Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But since it is often costly to sanction exploiters, the...”
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8by De Silva, Hannelore Hauert, Christoph Traulsen, Arne Sigmund, Karl Published in Journal of evolutionary economics“...Cooperation in joint enterprises poses a social dilemma. How can altruistic behavior be sustained if selfish alternatives provide a higher payoff? This social...”
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11“...Both the Trust Game and the Ultimatum Game reduce, in their most simplified versions, to a Public Good Game with an added incentive: namely a reward in the...”
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12“...Experimental tests of choice predictions in one-shot games show only little support for Nash equilibrium (NE). Poisson Cognitive Hierarchy (PCH) and level-k...”
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13“...Experimental tests of choice predictions in one-shot games show only little support for Nash equilibrium (NE). Poisson Cognitive Hierarchy (PCH) and level-k...”
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14“...Cooperation in joint enterprises poses a social dilemma. How can altruistic behavior be sustained if selfish alternatives provide a higher payoff? This social...”
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15by Traulsen, Arne Hauert, Christoph De Silva, Hannelore Nowak, Martin A Sigmund, Karl Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS“...Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with others. We consider a system in which players...”
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16by Hauert, Christoph Traulsen, Arne De Silva née Brandt, Hannelore Nowak, Martin A Sigmund, Karl Published in Biological theory (01.06.2008)“...The evolution and maintenance of cooperation in human and animal societies challenge various disciplines ranging from evolutionary biology to anthropology,...”