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Partner choice and cooperation in social dilemmas can increase resource inequality

Psychology

Partner choice and cooperation in social dilemmas can increase resource inequality

M. Stallen, L. L. Snijder, et al.

This experimental study by Mirre Stallen and colleagues explores the intriguing dynamics of partner choice in repeated public goods games. It reveals how this choice impacts cooperation and resource inequality, highlighting a trend where high-endowment, high-productivity individuals tend to cluster together, to the detriment of equity. Discover the fascinating interplay between partner selection and social inequality in this research!... show more
Abstract
Cooperation is more likely when individuals can choose their interaction partner. However, partner choice may be detrimental in unequal societies, in which individuals differ in available resources and productivity, and thus in their attractiveness as interaction partners. Here we experimentally examine this conjecture in a repeated public goods game. Individuals (n = 336), participating in groups of eight participants, are assigned a high or low endowment and a high or low productivity factor (the value that their cooperation generates), creating four unique participant types. On each round, individuals are either assigned a partner (assigned partner condition) or paired based on their self-indicated preference for a partner type (partner choice condition). Results show that under partner choice, individuals who were assigned a high endowment and high productivity almost exclusively interact with each other, forcing other individuals into less valuable pairs. Consequently, pre-existing resource differences between individuals increase. These findings show how partner choice in social dilemmas can amplify resource inequality.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 13, 2023
Authors
Mirre Stallen, Luuk L. Snijder, Jörg Gross, Leon P. Hilbert, Carsten K. W. De Dreu
Tags
partner choice
public goods games
cooperation
resource inequality
segregation
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