Extortion strategies resist disciplining when higher competitiveness is rewarded with extra gain
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Cooperative strategies are predicted for repeated social interactions. The recently described Zero Determinant (ZD) strategies enforce the partnerâs cooperation because the âgenerousâ ZD players help their cooperative partners while âextortionateâ ZD players exploit their partnersâ cooperation. Partners may accede to extortion because it pays them to do so, but the partner can sabotage his own and his extortionerâs score by defecting to discipline the extortioner. Thus, extortion is predicted to turn into generous and disappear. Here, we show with human volunteers that an additional monetary incentive (bonus) paid to the finally competitively superior player maintains extortion. Unexpectedly, extortioners refused to become disciplined, thus forcing partners to accede. Occasional opposition reduced the extortionersâ gain so that using extortion paid off only because of the bonus. With no bonus incentive, players used the generous ZD strategy. Our findings suggest that extortion strategie...
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2025-06-19



