نتایج جستجو برای: higher collective action

تعداد نتایج: 1583149  

2013
Lee Shepherd Russell Spears Antony S.R. Manstead

In three studies we examined whether the anticipation of group-based guilt, shame and anger predicts the desire to undertake collective action against a proposed ingroup transgression. In Studies 1 (N = 179) and 2 (N = 186), the relation between appraising a proposed ingroup transgression as illegitimate and collective action was mediated (or partially mediated) by anticipated group-based shame...

Journal: :Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2010

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2015
Chris von Rueden Sergey Gavrilets Luke Glowacki

Models of collective action infrequently account for differences across individuals beyond a limited set of strategies, ignoring variation in endowment (e.g. physical condition, wealth, knowledge, personality, support), individual costs of effort, or expected gains from cooperation. However, behavioural research indicates these inter-individual differences can have significant effects on the dy...

2009
Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler

This study investigates the mechanisms under which radical collective activism become politically salient. Although there have been numerous explanations for radical activism, little agreement exists concerning the specific mechanisms which underlie this process, especially in deeply divided societies and in those facing [perceived or real] political threats. I identify three important clusters...

2015
Jorge Peña Georg Nöldeke Laurent Lehmann

Many models proposed to study the evolution of collective action rely on a formalism that represents social interactions as n-player games between individuals adopting discrete actions such as cooperate and defect. Despite the importance of relatedness as a solution to collective action problems in biology and the fact that most social interactions unavoidably occur between relatives, incorpora...

2003
Fernando Buendía

Institutional change, collective action, and cooperation are closely related. The connection between institutional change and collective action comes from the fact that both democratic political institutions and norms of behavior are collectively chosen: they are the result of a collective action process. Collective action, however, requires a solution to the cooperation problem, for it is usua...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2015
Luke Glowacki Chris von Rueden

Observation of leadership in small-scale societies offers unique insights into the evolution of human collective action and the origins of sociopolitical complexity. Using behavioural data from the Tsimane forager-horticulturalists of Bolivia and Nyangatom nomadic pastoralists of Ethiopia, we evaluate the traits of leaders and the contexts in which leadership becomes more institutional. We find...

2012

In order for rational choice theory (RCT) to explain the production of collective action, it must be able to distinguish between two behaviorally identical possibilities: one, that all of the agents in a group are each performing behaviors in pursuit of a set of individual actions; and two, that all of those agents are performing those behaviors in pursuit of a collective action. I argue that t...

2004
Ernesto Reuben

Explaining collective action is still one of the most challenging problems for the social sciences. The purpose of this paper is to describe how the main ideas on the subject have evolved over the years and additionally, to illustrate how our understanding of the problem has grown. It starts by describing perhaps the most influential model in the literature, namely Olson’s model of collective a...

2003
Katharina Holzinger

The problem of collective action is usually identified with social dilemmas. A wider notion of the term collective action problem is introduced, as dilemmas are not the only problems to arise in collective action. The article first presents a typology of collective action problems based on matrix game analysis. Five types are distinguished: distribution, defection, co-ordination, disagreement, ...

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