In organizations, conflict often revolves around commons resources because they are critical for influence, performance, and organizational survival. Research on property rights, territoriality, and social dilemmas suggests that to reduce such conflict, organizations should facilitate the (psychological) privatization of commons resources. We complement these three literatures by drawing from the legal, organizational, and social psychology literatures to model how psychologically privatizing organizational commons resources – to prevent a tragedy of the commons (an overuse problem) – can lead to the emergence of equivalently problematic tragedy in organizations: the tragedy of the anticommons (an underuse problem). Our model contributes to...
In the present paper, we investigate how people make decisions when bargaining about complementary r...
This paper revisits the debate about communal management of natural resources and brings together va...
The operation and management of common property resources ("the commons") have been exhaustively exa...
In organizations, conflict often revolves around commons resources because they are critical for inf...
Is tragedy due to over harvesting an inevitable consequence of the voluntary action of cooperation i...
Why are many storefronts in Moscow empty, while street kiosks in front are full of goods? In this Ar...
“Freedom in a commons brings ruin to all.” So argued ecologist Garrett Hardin in “The Tragedy of the...
Why are many storefronts in Moscow empty while street kiosks in front are full of goods? This artic...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
The political, economic and social landscapes of the 21st Century are increasingly dominated by com...
We live in the midst of one of the potentially worst social and economic crisis in the history of ca...
Scholarship on the commons focuses on a diverse set of problems, ranging from crashing fisheries to ...
Anti-Commons and bureaucracy have been linked since the study of Buchanan & Yoon (2000). Bureaucrac...
Thirty years ago in Science, Garrett Hardin introduced the metaphor tragedy of the commons to help...
International audienceThe paper provides an assessment of some recent results of the large amount of...
In the present paper, we investigate how people make decisions when bargaining about complementary r...
This paper revisits the debate about communal management of natural resources and brings together va...
The operation and management of common property resources ("the commons") have been exhaustively exa...
In organizations, conflict often revolves around commons resources because they are critical for inf...
Is tragedy due to over harvesting an inevitable consequence of the voluntary action of cooperation i...
Why are many storefronts in Moscow empty, while street kiosks in front are full of goods? In this Ar...
“Freedom in a commons brings ruin to all.” So argued ecologist Garrett Hardin in “The Tragedy of the...
Why are many storefronts in Moscow empty while street kiosks in front are full of goods? This artic...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
The political, economic and social landscapes of the 21st Century are increasingly dominated by com...
We live in the midst of one of the potentially worst social and economic crisis in the history of ca...
Scholarship on the commons focuses on a diverse set of problems, ranging from crashing fisheries to ...
Anti-Commons and bureaucracy have been linked since the study of Buchanan & Yoon (2000). Bureaucrac...
Thirty years ago in Science, Garrett Hardin introduced the metaphor tragedy of the commons to help...
International audienceThe paper provides an assessment of some recent results of the large amount of...
In the present paper, we investigate how people make decisions when bargaining about complementary r...
This paper revisits the debate about communal management of natural resources and brings together va...
The operation and management of common property resources ("the commons") have been exhaustively exa...