This article investigates how group members respond to one another when collective overuse occurs. The authors argue that interpersonal reactions after overuse in a common-resource dilemma are largely determined by the environmental characteristics of the social dilemma. More specifically, under environmental certainty they expect people to show more anger to group members than under uncertainty (Study 1). Additionally, they expect stronger retributive reactions to high harvesters than to moderate harvesters, and they expect this difference to be larger under certainty than under uncertainty (Study 2 and 3). Moreover, they predict that these effects are mediated by blaming. The results of three experiments corroborate these predictions
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I employ a laboratory experiment to examine behavior of user groups in commons dilemmas under uncert...
It has been widely acknowledged that the current consumption behaviours of developed nations cannot ...
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Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective...
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Item does not contain fulltextPrevious research suggests that in social dilemma situations, group me...
Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective...
Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective...
Collective protection motivation model (Fukada & Tozuka, 2001) expected that the behavioral intentio...
A resource dilemma, a special case of a social dilemma, simulates a situation in which a group of in...
The state of the natural environment is a topic of increasing concern, with climate change, loss of ...
Several pressing problems in modern society result from too many people acting in their private inte...
I employ a laboratory experiment to examine behavior of user groups in commons dilemmas under uncert...
It has been widely acknowledged that the current consumption behaviours of developed nations cannot ...
This dissertation focuses on social dilemmas, and more specifically, on environmental uncertainty in...
Sustained cooperative social interactions are key to successful outcomes in many real-world contexts...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective...
In two studies, we investigate the effects of group size (un)certainty and social value orientations...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious research suggests that in social dilemma situations, group me...
Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective...
Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective...
Collective protection motivation model (Fukada & Tozuka, 2001) expected that the behavioral intentio...
A resource dilemma, a special case of a social dilemma, simulates a situation in which a group of in...
The state of the natural environment is a topic of increasing concern, with climate change, loss of ...
Several pressing problems in modern society result from too many people acting in their private inte...
I employ a laboratory experiment to examine behavior of user groups in commons dilemmas under uncert...
It has been widely acknowledged that the current consumption behaviours of developed nations cannot ...