The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean community

HF Lyle III, EA Smith - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
Several theories have emerged to explain how group cooperation (collective action) can
arise and be maintained in the face of incentives to engage in free riding. Explanations …

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Setting The research was conducted among Quechua agropastoralists in the high-altitude
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[PDF][PDF] The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean community

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Setting The research was conducted among Quechua agropastoralists in the high-altitude
altiplano of southern Peru. The geography in this part of the Andes consists primarily of …

[PDF][PDF] The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean community

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Setting The research was conducted among Quechua agropastoralists in the high-altitude
altiplano of southern Peru. The geography in this part of the Andes consists primarily of …

The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean community.

HF Lyle 3rd, EA Smith - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Setting The research was conducted among Quechua agropastoralists in the high-altitude
altiplano of southern Peru. The geography in this part of the Andes consists primarily of …

The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean community

HF Lyle III, EA Smith - … of the National Academy of Science, 2014 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Scientists have long debated how group cooperation can be maintained. From many
standard evolutionary and economic perspectives, the best decision for an individual is to …

The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean community

HF Lyle, EA Smith - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2014 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Setting The research was conducted among Quechua agropastoralists in the high-altitude
altiplano of southern Peru. The geography in this part of the Andes consists primarily of …

The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean community.

HF Lyle III, EA Smitha - … Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Several theories have emerged to explain how group cooperation (collective action) can
arise and be maintained in the face of incentives to engage in free riding. Explanations …

The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean community

HF Lyle 3rd, EA Smith - … of Sciences of the United States …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Several theories have emerged to explain how group cooperation (collective action) can
arise and be maintained in the face of incentives to engage in free riding. Explanations …