One of the key scientific challenges is the puzzle of human cooperation. Why do people help strangers, even sometimes at a major cost to themselves? Why do people want to punish others who violate norms and undermine collective interests? What are the emotions that accompany reward and punishment? Even if reward and punishment are effective, are they also efficient - knowing that rewards and punishment are costly to administer?
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Preface
Chapter 1: Reward and Punishment in Social Dilemmas: An Introduction
Paul A. M. Van Lange, Bettina Rockenbach, and Toshio Yamagishi
PART 1: THE WORKINGS OF REWARD AND PUNISHMENT
Chapter 2: When Punishment Supports Cooperation: Insights from Voluntary Contribution Experiments
Louis Putterman
Chapter 3: How (and When) Reward and Punishment Promote Cooperation: An Interdependence Theoretical Perspective
Daniel Balliet and Paul A. M. Van Lange
Chapter 4: Regulating the Regulation: Norms About Punishment
Pontus Strimling and Kimmo Eriksson
Chapter 5: For the Common Good? The Use of Sanctions in Social Dilemmas
Eric van Dijk, Laetitia B. Mulder, and Erik W. de Kwaadsteniet
PART 2: THE ORGANZATION OF REWARD AND PUNISHMENT
Chapter 6: Promoting Cooperation: The Distribution of Reward and Punishment Power
Daniele Nosenzo and Martin R. Sefton
Chapter 7: Broadening the Motivation to Cooperate: Revisiting the Role of Sanctions in
Social Dilemmas
Xiao-Ping Chen, Carolyn T. Dang, and Fong Keng-Highberger
Chapter 8: Leadership, Reward and Punishment in Sequential Public Goods Experiments
Matthias Sutter and M. Fernanda Rivas
PART 3: THE FUNCTIONS OF REWARD AND PUNISHMENT IN SOCIETY
Chapter 9: Social Decision-Making in Childhood and Adolescence
Eveline A. Crone, Geert-Jan Will, Sandy Overgauw, and Berna Güroglu
Chapter 10: Why Sanction? Functional Causes of Punishment and Reward
Pat Barclay and Toko Kiyonari
Chapter 11: Self-Governance Through Altruistic Punishment
Nikos Nikiforakis
Chapter 12: Beyond Kin: Cooperation in a Tribal Society
Paul Van Lange is Professor and Chair in Social Interaction and Interdependence, Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam. Bettina Rockenbach is Professor of Experimental and Behavioral Economics, University of Cologne. Toshio Yamagishi is Professor of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University, Japan.
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