Inequality is considered one of the drivers for the emergence of collective action, but conventional wisdom suggests that it is equality among the stakeholders that helps sustain it. Nonetheless, more controversial findings in the collective action literature suggest that inequality can in fact be beneficial for the sustainability of collective action beyond its emergence. In this research, we use simulation to gain more insights into the relationship between inequality and collective action. We simulate an abstract common-pool resource system to model collective action and consider different types of inequality (e.g., wealth, social influence) to study its correlation with the sustainability of the system in terms of resource well-being, w...
Overriding inequality Group identity, beliefs and cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas Heteroge...
In this study we tested whether economic inequality and democratic choices affected individuals' coo...
This study investigates the influence of resource inequality and the fairness of the allocation proc...
Many of our most pressing challenges, from combating climate change to dealing with pandemics, are c...
The relation between wealth inequality and collective action is an under-researched area, even thoug...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
Animal societies vary widely in the diversity of social behaviour and the distribution of reproducti...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a group output...
Recent studies argue that inequality reduces group cohesiveness and dampens support for expenditures...
Inequality not only generates status differentials between rich and poor individuals, it also genera...
We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game and a linea...
International audienceWe build a dataset based on 23 experiments that introduce heterogeneous endowm...
From small communities to entire nations and society at large, inequality in wealth, social status, ...
Many societies have norms of equity – that those who make symmetric social contributions deserve sym...
Overriding inequality Group identity, beliefs and cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas Heteroge...
In this study we tested whether economic inequality and democratic choices affected individuals' coo...
This study investigates the influence of resource inequality and the fairness of the allocation proc...
Many of our most pressing challenges, from combating climate change to dealing with pandemics, are c...
The relation between wealth inequality and collective action is an under-researched area, even thoug...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
Animal societies vary widely in the diversity of social behaviour and the distribution of reproducti...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a group output...
Recent studies argue that inequality reduces group cohesiveness and dampens support for expenditures...
Inequality not only generates status differentials between rich and poor individuals, it also genera...
We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game and a linea...
International audienceWe build a dataset based on 23 experiments that introduce heterogeneous endowm...
From small communities to entire nations and society at large, inequality in wealth, social status, ...
Many societies have norms of equity – that those who make symmetric social contributions deserve sym...
Overriding inequality Group identity, beliefs and cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas Heteroge...
In this study we tested whether economic inequality and democratic choices affected individuals' coo...
This study investigates the influence of resource inequality and the fairness of the allocation proc...