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The reputational and social network benefits of prosociality in an Andean communityLyle III et al., 2014
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- Lyle III H
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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 focusing on reputational benefits and partner choice have particular promise for cases in …
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