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that protects cooperators. We consider cooperation as characterized by a cultural trait transmitted via an endogenous … initially localized domain of preferences for cooperation can invade the whole population and characterize the asymptotic speed … relatively low cost segmenting institutions can appear in new places thanks to the spatial random diffusion of cooperation …
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that protects cooperators. We consider cooperation as characterized by a cultural trait transmitted via an endogenous … initially localized domain of preferences for cooperation can invade the whole population and characterize the asymptotic speed … relatively low cost segmenting institutions can appear in new places thanks to the spatial random diffusion of cooperation …
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favorable conditions for social and professional life of old people and their cooperation with members of local communities … others; and providing legal, social and vocational guidance. Stimulating cooperation between existing public, commercial and …
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Cooperation may be defined as the collaboration between two or more parties which fuels initiatives that have shared … regional differences have widened with enlargement. In this context, the territorial cooperation objective aims to: improve … cross-border cooperation through joint, local and regional initiatives; strengthen trans-national cooperation by means of …
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required commitment, cooperation and trust among the supply chain partners, with trust as a critical element. The other … commitment, of trust on cooperation and commitment, and of commitment on cooperation. New measurement scales were used that …
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or communication in a team which increases productivity. Positivite spillovers from helping can generate multiple … block an inferior, low-cooperation equuilibrium, and complement peer-pressure to elicit a finite increase in cooperation and …
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We present results from a novel experiment on the effect of a policy designed to encourage cooperation in a prisoner …'s dilemma game. We find that the effect of this policy on the level of cooperation is greater when it was chosen democratically …
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In this chapter, we discuss whether or not governance is an important source of variation in development experiences. We draw four main conclusions. First, governance is best thought of a subset of institutions and as such emphasis on governance is consistent with much recent academic work....
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This paper examines the role of other-regarding and time preferences for cooperation in the field. We study the … fishermen who exhibit a higher propensity for cooperation in a laboratory public goods experiment, and those who show more … the laboratory public goods game exhibits no inter-temporal spillovers, measured time preferences should not predict …
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In this chapter, we discuss whether or not governance is an important source of variation in development experiences. We draw four main conclusions. First, governance is best thought of a subset of institutions and as such emphasis on governance is consistent with much recent academic work....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010702975