A robust finding in social dilemmas research is that individual group members are more likely to act cooperatively if they are given the chance to discuss the dilemma with one another. The authors investigated whether imagining a group discussion may represent an effective means of increasing cooperative behavior in the absence of the opportunity for direct negotiation among decision makers. Five experiments, utilizing a range of task variants, tested this hypothesis. Participants engaged in a guided simulation of the progressive steps required to reach a cooperative consensus within a group discussion of a social dilemma. Results support the conclusion that imagined group discussion enables conscious processes that parallel those underlyin...
Abstract. In this research, we propose group dynamics that promotes cooperative behavior in the so-c...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Social dilemmas are situations in which collective interests are at odds with private interests: pol...
A social dilemma is defined as a scenario in which a person must decide between an individually rati...
One of the most consistent findings in experimental social dilemmas research is the positive effect ...
Despite an increased number of case studies simulating social problems in the classroom, due attenti...
Several pressing problems in modern society result from too many people acting in their private inte...
People make decisions every day that have significant impact on others. The current experiment inves...
A robust finding in social dilemma research is an increase in individual cooperative choice followin...
A robust finding in social dilemma research is an increase in individual cooperative ...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
Cooperation is pervasive throughout nature, but its origin remains an open question. For decades, so...
Kuchenbrandt D, Eyssel FA, Seidel SK. Cooperation makes it happen: Imagined intergroup cooperation e...
It is easy to observe lack of cooperation in social dilemmas, that is in situations in which persons...
This study investigated the effects of imagining others on cooperation in a one-shot Prisoner’s Dile...
Abstract. In this research, we propose group dynamics that promotes cooperative behavior in the so-c...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Social dilemmas are situations in which collective interests are at odds with private interests: pol...
A social dilemma is defined as a scenario in which a person must decide between an individually rati...
One of the most consistent findings in experimental social dilemmas research is the positive effect ...
Despite an increased number of case studies simulating social problems in the classroom, due attenti...
Several pressing problems in modern society result from too many people acting in their private inte...
People make decisions every day that have significant impact on others. The current experiment inves...
A robust finding in social dilemma research is an increase in individual cooperative choice followin...
A robust finding in social dilemma research is an increase in individual cooperative ...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
Cooperation is pervasive throughout nature, but its origin remains an open question. For decades, so...
Kuchenbrandt D, Eyssel FA, Seidel SK. Cooperation makes it happen: Imagined intergroup cooperation e...
It is easy to observe lack of cooperation in social dilemmas, that is in situations in which persons...
This study investigated the effects of imagining others on cooperation in a one-shot Prisoner’s Dile...
Abstract. In this research, we propose group dynamics that promotes cooperative behavior in the so-c...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Social dilemmas are situations in which collective interests are at odds with private interests: pol...