Why are some communities better than others at generating cooperative behavior? We argue that mutual dependence on collective social institutions (CSI) increases expectations of cooperation, a key building block for collective action. We examine the effects of mutual dependence by studying property rights institutions in rural Malawi and Zambia. We find that respondents expect their neighbors with customary property rights to be more cooperative than those with land titles—a situation of lower shared dependence on the CSI. A conjoint survey experiment with more than 7,000 respondents allows us to separate the impact of mutual dependence within the CSI from other salient characteristics, including migration status, wealth, and ethnicity. Add...
Communities often rely on sanctioning to induce public goods contributions. Past studies focus on ho...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins, conditions, advantages and limitations of cooperati...
Recent evidence suggests that prosocial behaviors like conditional cooperation and costly norm enfor...
Why are some communities better than others at generating cooperative behavior? We argue that mutual...
The ability to cooperate in collective action problems – such as those relating to the use of common...
Humans display a puzzling cross-population variation in the ability to cooperate with out-group memb...
The ability to cooperate in collective action problems – such as those relating to the use of common...
Recent scholars have found that collective action can be harnessed to sustainably manage common prop...
It is known that greater social cohesion increases a group’s ability to enforce cooperation. Despite...
International audienceAs common goods can be considered as a geographical manifestation of mutual ai...
We examine the role of cooperative preferences, beliefs, and punishments to uncover potential cross-...
The standard economic theory predicts that collective action problem arises because the selfish agen...
Empirical studies among small-scale societies show that participation in national development progra...
Studies that examine how helping behavior varies among individuals shed light on both the extent and...
We study under which conditions collective action breaks down into some communities but keeps sustai...
Communities often rely on sanctioning to induce public goods contributions. Past studies focus on ho...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins, conditions, advantages and limitations of cooperati...
Recent evidence suggests that prosocial behaviors like conditional cooperation and costly norm enfor...
Why are some communities better than others at generating cooperative behavior? We argue that mutual...
The ability to cooperate in collective action problems – such as those relating to the use of common...
Humans display a puzzling cross-population variation in the ability to cooperate with out-group memb...
The ability to cooperate in collective action problems – such as those relating to the use of common...
Recent scholars have found that collective action can be harnessed to sustainably manage common prop...
It is known that greater social cohesion increases a group’s ability to enforce cooperation. Despite...
International audienceAs common goods can be considered as a geographical manifestation of mutual ai...
We examine the role of cooperative preferences, beliefs, and punishments to uncover potential cross-...
The standard economic theory predicts that collective action problem arises because the selfish agen...
Empirical studies among small-scale societies show that participation in national development progra...
Studies that examine how helping behavior varies among individuals shed light on both the extent and...
We study under which conditions collective action breaks down into some communities but keeps sustai...
Communities often rely on sanctioning to induce public goods contributions. Past studies focus on ho...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins, conditions, advantages and limitations of cooperati...
Recent evidence suggests that prosocial behaviors like conditional cooperation and costly norm enfor...