Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation
van den Berg, P., Molleman, L., Junikka, J., Puurtinen, M., & Weissing, F. J. (2015). Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation. Scientific Reports, 5, Article 16144. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep16144
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Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation
Pieter van den Berg, Lucas Molleman, Jaakko Junikka, Mikael Puurtinen & Franz J. Weissing
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Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their tendency to cooperate with others. It has also been shown that individuals condition their behaviour on the overall cooperation level of their peers. Yet, little is known about how individuals respond to heterogeneity in cooperativeness in their neighbourhood. Here, we present an experimental study investigating whether and how people respond to heterogeneous behaviour in a public goods game. We find that a large majority of subjects does respond to heterogeneity in their group, but they respond in quite different ways. Most subjects contribute less to the public good when the contributions of their peers are more heterogeneous, but a substantial fraction of individuals consistently contributes more in this case. In addition, we find that individuals that respond positively to heterogeneity have a higher general cooperation tendency. The finding that social responsiveness occurs in different forms and is correlated with cooperativeness may have important implications for the outcome of cooperative interactions.
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P.v.d.B. was supported by Grant NWO 022.033.49 of the Graduate Programme of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. L.M. was supported by an Ubbo Emmius scholarship of the University of Groningen and ERC grant project COOPERATION (ERC-Adg 295707). J.J. was supported by Kone Foundation. M.P. was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant 258385).License
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