Reward, Punishment, and Cooperation: A Meta-Analysis
How effective are rewards (for cooperation) and punishment (for noncooperation) as tools to promote cooperation in social dilemmas or situations when immediate self-interest and longer term collective interest conflict? What variables can promote the impact of these incentives? Although such questio...
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Main Authors: | BALLIET, Daniel, MULDER, Laetitia B., VAN LANGE, Paul A. M. |
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2011
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