Trust and credit in organizations and institutions : as viewed from the evolution of cooperation / Mayuko Nakamaru.

This book shows that evolutionary game theory can unravel how mutual cooperation, trust, and credit in a group emerge in organizations and institutions. Some organizations and institutions, such as insurance unions, credit unions, and banks, originated from very simple mutual-aid groups. Members in...

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Main Author: Nakamaru, Mayuko (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, [2022]
Series:Theoretical biology (Singapore)
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Table of Contents:
  • What is "the evolution of cooperation"?
  • The evolution of cooperation in a lattice-structured population under two different updating rules
  • The effect of peer punishment on the evolution of cooperation
  • Rotation savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) as an early-stage credit system
  • Tanomoshi-ko field study and subjective experiment
  • Who does a group admit into membership or which group does a player want to join?
  • The mutual-aid game as an early-stage insurance system
  • Cooperation and punishment in the linear division of labor
  • Can cooperation evolve when false gossip spreads?
  • Field abandonment problem in rice paddy fields
  • Ecological features benefiting sustainable harvesters in socio-ecological systems: A case study of swiftlets in Malaysia.