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The Evolution of Reputation-Based Cooperation

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Gossiping and its reputation effects are viewed as the most powerful mechanism to sustain cooperation without the intervention of formal authorities. Being virtually costless, gossiping is highly effective in monitoring and sanctioning norm violators. Rational individuals cooperate in order to avoid negative reputations. But this narrative is incomplete and often leads to wrong predictions. Goal Framing Theory, a cognitive-behavioral approach anchored in evolutionary research, provides a better explanatory framework. Three overarching goal frames (hedonic, gain, and normative) constantly compete for being in our cognitive foreground. This Element argues that for gossip to have reputation effects, a salient normative goal frame is required. But since the hedonic mindset usually trumps gain and normative concerns, most gossip will be driven by hedonic motives and therefore not have strong reputation effects. Propositions on cultural, structural, dispositional, situational, and technological gossip antecedents and consequences are developed and illustrated with evidence from the empirical record.

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ISBN: 9781009217507
Publication date: 21st December 2023
Author: Rafael Wittek, Francesca Giardini
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 75 pages
Series: Elements in Applied Evolutionary Science
Genres: Evolutionary anthropology / Human evolution
Evolution
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology
Cognition and cognitive psychology