This paper aims at developing an original account of trust in the framework of large scale, international collective action institutions. Our research question focuses on the desired structures and mechanisms that are necessary to sustain the trust needed to uphold the effective operation of institutions for collective action. Our theoretical framework for studying trust is based on the social capital theory. Social capital is defined as the features of social organization, such as trust, networks and norms that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit. We claim that in different sectors and contexts stakeholders encounter difficulties in collaborating in setting up experimental institutions for collective action. In order...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Social capital, defined as trust, reciprocity, rules, norms, sanctions and networks, has many applic...
A critical challenge facing organizations today is the management of inter-organizational relationsh...
This paper aims at developing an original account of trust in the framework of large scale, internat...
This paper aims at developing an original account of trust in the framework of large scale, internat...
This paper argues that social trust is the emergent product of a complex system of property relation...
Social capital theory is exemplary in attempting to integrate both individual and institutional pers...
Through the lens of new institutional economics, this paper provides exploratory analysis of the ele...
This work is based on the hypothesis that explanation of collective action between firms requires pa...
ABSTRACT Social capital is defined as the shared knowledge, trust, and culture, embodied in the stru...
Guilds are social scientists’ favoured historical example of institutions generating a ‘social capit...
This paper analyzes the relations between social capital, institutions and trust.These concepts are ...
Much evidence suggests individuals differ in their predisposition to cooperate, which is essentially...
The publication of Elinor Ostrom’s (1990) Governing the Commons fueled significant theoretical and e...
Agri-environmental schemes have been introduced in numerous countries to combat biodiversity loss in...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Social capital, defined as trust, reciprocity, rules, norms, sanctions and networks, has many applic...
A critical challenge facing organizations today is the management of inter-organizational relationsh...
This paper aims at developing an original account of trust in the framework of large scale, internat...
This paper aims at developing an original account of trust in the framework of large scale, internat...
This paper argues that social trust is the emergent product of a complex system of property relation...
Social capital theory is exemplary in attempting to integrate both individual and institutional pers...
Through the lens of new institutional economics, this paper provides exploratory analysis of the ele...
This work is based on the hypothesis that explanation of collective action between firms requires pa...
ABSTRACT Social capital is defined as the shared knowledge, trust, and culture, embodied in the stru...
Guilds are social scientists’ favoured historical example of institutions generating a ‘social capit...
This paper analyzes the relations between social capital, institutions and trust.These concepts are ...
Much evidence suggests individuals differ in their predisposition to cooperate, which is essentially...
The publication of Elinor Ostrom’s (1990) Governing the Commons fueled significant theoretical and e...
Agri-environmental schemes have been introduced in numerous countries to combat biodiversity loss in...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Social capital, defined as trust, reciprocity, rules, norms, sanctions and networks, has many applic...
A critical challenge facing organizations today is the management of inter-organizational relationsh...