Along with the changes experienced in the landscape of global agricultural and food systems there is a rising pressure upon the open-access, common-pool resources and ecological environments of the globe. While the conventional theory underlies the vision of a tragedy, and fosters Leviathan-like remedies to overcome problems of overexploitation and destruction of the commons, growing evidence from field studies has called for a serious rethinking of the theoretical foundations for the analysis of collective-action problems. Yet, in moving beyond the conventional view, the lack of a theory of human valuation hinders both the prediction of agents’ variable responses to similar incentive structures and the development of a more general theory ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.A new approach to investigating human cooperation deve...
Participation of members in cooperatives is essential if they are to remain democratic and responsiv...
Understanding what motivates and fosters collective actions has major implications in the regulation...
Along with the changes experienced in the landscape of global agricultural and food systems there is...
Along with the changes experienced in the landscape of global agricultural and food systems there is...
As economists increasingly recognize the limits of the canonical self-interest assumption, the lack ...
Social dilemmas are situations in which collective interests are at odds with private interests: pol...
Social dilemmas are situations in which collective interests are at odds with private interests: pol...
Collective-action problems pervade all societies as well as ecological systems used by humans. Subst...
A collective action (CA), i.e., a group of individuals jointly producing a resource to be shared equ...
The classical theoretical prediction for the “commons dilemma” is as tragedy. The situation populari...
Models of collective action infrequently account for differences across individuals beyond a limited...
Cooperation is usually explained from an economic perspective focused mainly on the tangible outcome...
One thing that we can learn from Collective Action (CA) Theory (that is, from the various approaches...
The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the ins...
Includes bibliographical references and index.A new approach to investigating human cooperation deve...
Participation of members in cooperatives is essential if they are to remain democratic and responsiv...
Understanding what motivates and fosters collective actions has major implications in the regulation...
Along with the changes experienced in the landscape of global agricultural and food systems there is...
Along with the changes experienced in the landscape of global agricultural and food systems there is...
As economists increasingly recognize the limits of the canonical self-interest assumption, the lack ...
Social dilemmas are situations in which collective interests are at odds with private interests: pol...
Social dilemmas are situations in which collective interests are at odds with private interests: pol...
Collective-action problems pervade all societies as well as ecological systems used by humans. Subst...
A collective action (CA), i.e., a group of individuals jointly producing a resource to be shared equ...
The classical theoretical prediction for the “commons dilemma” is as tragedy. The situation populari...
Models of collective action infrequently account for differences across individuals beyond a limited...
Cooperation is usually explained from an economic perspective focused mainly on the tangible outcome...
One thing that we can learn from Collective Action (CA) Theory (that is, from the various approaches...
The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the ins...
Includes bibliographical references and index.A new approach to investigating human cooperation deve...
Participation of members in cooperatives is essential if they are to remain democratic and responsiv...
Understanding what motivates and fosters collective actions has major implications in the regulation...