The psychology of social dilemmas: A review
Volume: 120, Issue: 2, Pages: 125 - 141
Published: Mar 1, 2013
Abstract
Broadly defined, social dilemmas involve a conflict between immediate self-interest and longer-term collective interests. These are challenging situations because acting in one’s immediate self-interest is tempting to everyone involved, even though everybody benefits from acting in the longer-term collective interest. As such, greater knowledge of social dilemmas should help us understand not only the theoretical puzzles of why people cooperate...
Paper Details
Title
The psychology of social dilemmas: A review
Published Date
Mar 1, 2013
Volume
120
Issue
2
Pages
125 - 141
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