Group rewarding can promote cooperation and save costs in public goods games
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Recommendations
- Reward depending on public funds stimulates cooperation in spatial prisoner's dilemma games
- Synergistic third-party rewarding and punishment in the public goods game
- Public goods games with reward in finite populations
- Positive interactions promote public cooperation
- Replicator dynamics of reward \& reputation in public goods games
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Cited in
(10)- Promotion of cooperation in evolutionary snowdrift game with heterogeneous memories
- Reputation preferences resolve social dilemmas in spatial multigames
- Rewarding endowments lead to a win-win in the evolution of public cooperation and the accumulation of common resources
- Fractional punishment of free riders to improve cooperation in optional public good games
- Synergistic third-party rewarding and punishment in the public goods game
- Rewards based on public loyalty program promote cooperation in public goods game
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- On the (in)effectiveness of rewards in sustaining cooperation
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