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for cooperation, this article proposes a novel theory in which the emergence of norms can be understood as a bargaining …
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observe surprisingly high levels of cooperation and altruism within groups in conflict situations such as civil wars. We …
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industries. The study is based on a new data source on subsidized R&D cooperation in Germany, which is presented in detail and …
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Abundant evidence suggests that high levels of contributions to public goods can be sustained through self-governed monitoring and sanctions. This experimental study investigates the effectiveness of decentralized sanctioning institutions where punishment opportunities are restricted to agents...
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether and how anger affects future levels of cooperation. Participants … that although anger has a lasting negative effect on cooperation, giving voice to it helps to curtail selfishness. …
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mutual exchange of promises is necessary for the cooperation-enhancing effect of communication, we ï¬nd that, compared to a …
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and impact of norms with regard to coordination and cooperation. However, the issue of norm-related conflict deserves more …
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This paper provides empirical tests of hypotheses of cooperative behavior provided by evolutionary approaches in the resource-based view of the firm. The influences of "technological proximity", individual incentives to cooperate and managerial tools to the choice of research partner are...
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