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Democracy matters: a psychological perspective on the beneficial impact of democratic punishment systems in social dilemmas
2019
Palgrave Communications
The implementation of punishment has proven a prominent solution to prevent the breakdown of cooperation in social dilemma situations. In fact, numerous studies show that punishment possibilities are effective in maintaining cooperative behavior. However, punishment is often not efficient in terms (a) of monetary benefits and in light of the fact (b) that punishment of cooperators (i.e., antisocial punishment) can occur. Still, recent research revealed that individuals vote for the
doi:10.1057/s41599-019-0249-2
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