תקציר
One of the most consistent findings in experimental studies of social dilemmas is the positive influence of face-to-face communication on cooperation. The face-to-face ‘communication effect’ has been recently explained in terms of a ‘focus theory of norms‘: successful communication focuses agents on pro-social norms, and induces preferences and expectations conducive to cooperation.1 Many of the studies that point to a communication effect, however, do not further explore whether and to what extent the communication medium affects cooperative behavior. In this article, we ask if pro-social behavior can emerge and survive in computer-mediated environments. We show that, like face-to-face communication, computer-mediated communication also positively affects cooperation in social dilemmas, but cooperation is more difficult to establish and maintain. We argue that the discrepancy between the computer-mediated and the face-to-face communication effects is a consequence of the distinct capabilities of different media to focus agents on pro-social norms and to allow them to develop mutual expectations about future behavior.
| שפה מקורית | אנגלית |
|---|---|
| עמודים (מ-עד) | 139-168 |
| מספר עמודים | 30 |
| כתב עת | Politics, Philosophy and Economics |
| כרך | 6 |
| מספר גיליון | 2 |
| מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs) | |
| סטטוס פרסום | פורסם - יוני 2007 |
| פורסם באופן חיצוני | כן |
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