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Donors to charity gain in both indirect reciprocity and political reputation.

机译:慈善捐赠者获得间接的对等和政治声誉。

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Darwinian evolution can explain human cooperative behaviour among non-kin by either direct or indirect reciprocity. In the latter case one does not expect a return for an altruistic act from the recipient as with direct reciprocity, but from another member of the social group. However, the widespread human behaviour of donating to poor people outside the social group, for example, to charity organizations, that are unlikely to reciprocate indirectly and thus are equivalent to defectors in the game is still an evolutionary puzzle. Here we show experimentally that donations made in public to a well-known relief organization resulted both in increased income (that the donors received from the members of their group) and in enhanced political reputation (they were elected to represent the interests of their group). Donations may thus function as an honest signal for one's social reliability.
机译:达尔文进化论可以通过直接或间接的对等解释非亲属之间的人类合作行为。在后一种情况下,人们并不期望接受者像直接互惠那样获得利他行为的回报,而是期望社会群体的另一成员的回报。但是,广泛的人类行为是向社会团体以外的穷人捐款,例如向慈善组织捐款,这种捐款不太可能间接进行回报,因此等同于游戏中的叛逃者,这仍然是一个进化难题。在这里,我们通过实验表明,向知名救济组织公开进行的捐赠既增加了收入(捐赠者从其团体的成员那里收到),又提高了政治声誉(当选代表团体的利益) 。因此,捐赠可以作为一个人的社会可靠性的诚实信号。

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