Self-governance in generalized exchange. A laboratory experiment on the structural embeddedness of peer punishment (Q2052555)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7434049
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7434049 |
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Self-governance in generalized exchange. A laboratory experiment on the structural embeddedness of peer punishment (English)
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26 November 2021
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Summary: Peer punishment is widely lauded as a decentralized solution to the problem of social cooperation. However, experimental evidence of its effectiveness primarily stems from public good structures. This paper explores peer punishment in another structural setting: a system of generalized exchange. In a laboratory experiment, a repeated four-player prisoner's dilemma is arranged either in a public good structure or in a circular network of generalized exchange. The experimental results demonstrate that the merits of peer punishment do not extend to generalized exchange. In the public good, peer punishment was primarily altruistic, was sensitive to costs, and promoted cooperation. In generalized exchange, peer punishment was also altruistic and relatively frequent, but did not increase cooperation. While the dense punishment network underlying the public good facilitates norm enforcement, generalized exchange decreases control over norm violators and reduces the capacity of peer punishment. I conclude that generalized exchange systems require stronger forms of punishment to sustain social cooperation.
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generalized exchange
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peer punishment
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cooperation
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social networks
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embeddedness
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laboratory experiment
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