Different societies use different mechanisms to assist people or organizations achieve cooperation. The purpose of this paper is to compare three different approaches to achieving cooperation. They are a contractual approach widely used in Anglo-Saxon societies, a trust approach more common in Asia, and a hostage approach widely used in the past and perhaps useful now in Eastern Europe or perhaps in some developing countries
This thesis uses experimental methods to investigate whether pledges of commitment can improve coope...
Abstract: The symposium included in this issue of Analyse & Kritik extends the basis of Cooperat...
Frequently multilateral, regional, or global institutions are used to mediate conflict, overcome col...
The well-known Prisoner's Dilemma is often used to model situations of social conflict between 2 or ...
Hostage posting is a mechanism of cooperation in social and economic relations with incentive proble...
We survey research on incurring commitments by voluntary hostage posting as a mechanism of cooperati...
International audienceCooperation is defined as any action that benefits others at a cost to the act...
Despite the pervasive use of promises and threats in social life, very little research has been devo...
This thesis analyzes the concepts of social cooperation of two traditions, the social contract theor...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
"Early this morning, Russian commandoes have put a bloody end to the hostage tragedy in a theatre in...
In this paper we theoretically discuss some aspects of three important and mutually connected notion...
Many problems that societies face have the character of social dilemmas, in which cooperation benefi...
International audienceThis chapter questions the conditions required for sustainable cooperation bet...
This thesis uses experimental methods to investigate whether pledges of commitment can improve coope...
Abstract: The symposium included in this issue of Analyse & Kritik extends the basis of Cooperat...
Frequently multilateral, regional, or global institutions are used to mediate conflict, overcome col...
The well-known Prisoner's Dilemma is often used to model situations of social conflict between 2 or ...
Hostage posting is a mechanism of cooperation in social and economic relations with incentive proble...
We survey research on incurring commitments by voluntary hostage posting as a mechanism of cooperati...
International audienceCooperation is defined as any action that benefits others at a cost to the act...
Despite the pervasive use of promises and threats in social life, very little research has been devo...
This thesis analyzes the concepts of social cooperation of two traditions, the social contract theor...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
"Early this morning, Russian commandoes have put a bloody end to the hostage tragedy in a theatre in...
In this paper we theoretically discuss some aspects of three important and mutually connected notion...
Many problems that societies face have the character of social dilemmas, in which cooperation benefi...
International audienceThis chapter questions the conditions required for sustainable cooperation bet...
This thesis uses experimental methods to investigate whether pledges of commitment can improve coope...
Abstract: The symposium included in this issue of Analyse & Kritik extends the basis of Cooperat...
Frequently multilateral, regional, or global institutions are used to mediate conflict, overcome col...