The rescue of Jews in WWII and electoral participation both constitute prominent puzzles for rational choice theories of human behavior and have given rise to lengthy debates about norms and rationality. To explain both phenomena, we apply the Model of Frame Selection. This theory of action provides an integrated account of norms and rationality, where cost-benefit calculus is replaced by unconditional norm conformity if actors hold strongly activated normative convictions. In support of this hypothesis, our empirical analyses show that strong feelings of social responsibility led actors to disregard the risks of helping. Likewise, intense norms of civic duty can make electoral participation independent of the incentive to express political...
Starting from the classical sociological notion of the definition of the situation and the idea of v...
Explaining individual political behavior is one of the big challenges in the social sciences. The wo...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
The rescue of Jews in WWII and electoral participation both constitute prominent puzzles for rationa...
The rescue of Jews in WWII and electoral participation both constitute prominent puzzles for rationa...
In sociology it has been much debated whether the normativist-culturalist or the rational choice per...
A classic issue in the theory of rational choice is whether individuals ’ preferences should and can...
The aim of the study is to contribute, theoretically and empirically, to an improved understanding ...
For the Rational-Choice Theory, the explanation of an unconditional commitment to moral and other im...
In standard models of decision making, participation in violent political action is understood as th...
The rational choice or “economic” approach to politics—public choice analysis—brought the self-inter...
Theory is vital for our scientific understanding of the social world. Building, developing, and eval...
In analytical sociology, and in sociology more generally, a theory of action should meet the three r...
Orthodox versions of Rational Action Theory postulate the maximization of a situation-invariant util...
Rational choice theory may seem like a separate theoretical approach with its own forbidding mathema...
Starting from the classical sociological notion of the definition of the situation and the idea of v...
Explaining individual political behavior is one of the big challenges in the social sciences. The wo...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
The rescue of Jews in WWII and electoral participation both constitute prominent puzzles for rationa...
The rescue of Jews in WWII and electoral participation both constitute prominent puzzles for rationa...
In sociology it has been much debated whether the normativist-culturalist or the rational choice per...
A classic issue in the theory of rational choice is whether individuals ’ preferences should and can...
The aim of the study is to contribute, theoretically and empirically, to an improved understanding ...
For the Rational-Choice Theory, the explanation of an unconditional commitment to moral and other im...
In standard models of decision making, participation in violent political action is understood as th...
The rational choice or “economic” approach to politics—public choice analysis—brought the self-inter...
Theory is vital for our scientific understanding of the social world. Building, developing, and eval...
In analytical sociology, and in sociology more generally, a theory of action should meet the three r...
Orthodox versions of Rational Action Theory postulate the maximization of a situation-invariant util...
Rational choice theory may seem like a separate theoretical approach with its own forbidding mathema...
Starting from the classical sociological notion of the definition of the situation and the idea of v...
Explaining individual political behavior is one of the big challenges in the social sciences. The wo...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...