The competitive advantage of sanctioning institutions revisited: A multilab replication

Sergio Lo Iacono, Wojtek Przepiorka, Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten, Marcel van Assen, Arnout van de Rijt

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Abstract

Is peer sanctioning a sustainable solution to the problem of human cooperation? We conducted an exact multilab replication ( N = 1,008; 7 labs × 12 groups × 12 participants) of an experiment by Gürerk, Irlenbusch, and Rockenbach published in Science in 2006 (Gürerk Ö, Irlenbusch B, Rockenbach B. The competitive advantage of sanctioning institutions. 2006. Science. 312(5770):108-111). In GIR2006 ( N = 84; 1 lab × 7 groups × 12 participants), groups that allowed members to reward cooperators and punish defectors were found to outgrow and outperform groups without a peer-sanctioning institution. We find GIR2006 replicated in accordance with all preregistered replication criteria in five of the seven labs we sampled. There, the majority of participants joined groups with a sanctioning institution, and participants cooperated and profited more on average than in groups without a sanctioning institution. In the two other labs, results were weaker but still favored sanctioning institutions. These findings establish the competitive advantage of sanctioning institutions as a robust phenomenon within the European context.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberpgad091
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalPNAS Nexus
Volume2
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2023

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Funding

This research has received financial support from the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO), grant no. 401.18.015.

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Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek401.18.015

    Keywords

    • Altruistic punishment
    • Collective action
    • Cooperation
    • Evolution
    • Replicability

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