Indirect reciprocity with private, noisy, and incomplete information

Author:

Hilbe ChristianORCID,Schmid LauraORCID,Tkadlec Josef,Chatterjee Krishnendu,Nowak Martin A.ORCID

Abstract

Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for cooperation based on shared moral systems and individual reputations. It assumes that members of a community routinely observe and assess each other and that they use this information to decide who is good or bad, and who deserves cooperation. When information is transmitted publicly, such that all community members agree on each other’s reputation, previous research has highlighted eight crucial moral systems. These “leading-eight” strategies can maintain cooperation and resist invasion by defectors. However, in real populations individuals often hold their own private views of others. Once two individuals disagree about their opinion of some third party, they may also see its subsequent actions in a different light. Their opinions may further diverge over time. Herein, we explore indirect reciprocity when information transmission is private and noisy. We find that in the presence of perception errors, most leading-eight strategies cease to be stable. Even if a leading-eight strategy evolves, cooperation rates may drop considerably when errors are common. Our research highlights the role of reliable information and synchronized reputations to maintain stable moral systems.

Funder

European Research Council

Austrian Science Fund

DOD | United States Navy | Office of Naval Research

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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