This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within the context of joint action. We begin by formulating three desiderata: to illuminate the motivational factors that lead agents to feel and act committed, to pick out the cognitive processes and situational factors that lead agents to sense that implicit commitments are in place, and to illuminate the development of an understanding of commitment in ontogeny. In order to satisfy these three desiderata, we propose a minimal framework, the core of which is an analysis of the minimal structure of situations which can elicit a sense of commitment. We then propose a way of conceptualizing and operationalizing the sense of commitment, and discuss cogn...
The sense of commitment is a fundamental building block of human social life. By generating and/or s...
In this introductory chapter, we recall some of the crucial aspects of Gilbert’s notion of joint com...
Joint commitment, the feeling of mutual obligation binding participants in a joint action, is typica...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
In what sense is commitment essential to joint action, and do the participants in a joint action the...
The phenomenon of commitment is a cornerstone of human social life. Commitments make individuals’ be...
Can the perception that one’s partner is investing effort generate a sense of commitment to a joint ...
There is reason to think that a particular concept of joint commitment informs much human behavior. ...
Despite the frequent references to commitment in social psychological literature, little seems to ha...
According to Margaret Gilbert, a joint commitment (JC) is a commitment of two or more agents, called...
Joint action enables us to achieve our goals more efficiently than we otherwise could, and in many c...
International audienceThis paper concerns the credibility problem for commitments. Commitments play ...
Can commitments be generated without promises or gestures conventionally interpreted as such? We hyp...
The sense of commitment is a fundamental building block of human social life. By generating and/or s...
In this introductory chapter, we recall some of the crucial aspects of Gilbert’s notion of joint com...
Joint commitment, the feeling of mutual obligation binding participants in a joint action, is typica...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
In what sense is commitment essential to joint action, and do the participants in a joint action the...
The phenomenon of commitment is a cornerstone of human social life. Commitments make individuals’ be...
Can the perception that one’s partner is investing effort generate a sense of commitment to a joint ...
There is reason to think that a particular concept of joint commitment informs much human behavior. ...
Despite the frequent references to commitment in social psychological literature, little seems to ha...
According to Margaret Gilbert, a joint commitment (JC) is a commitment of two or more agents, called...
Joint action enables us to achieve our goals more efficiently than we otherwise could, and in many c...
International audienceThis paper concerns the credibility problem for commitments. Commitments play ...
Can commitments be generated without promises or gestures conventionally interpreted as such? We hyp...
The sense of commitment is a fundamental building block of human social life. By generating and/or s...
In this introductory chapter, we recall some of the crucial aspects of Gilbert’s notion of joint com...
Joint commitment, the feeling of mutual obligation binding participants in a joint action, is typica...