Using games to support collective action in the real world

The use of economic games in the field to explore how people's decisions affect individual and collective well-being has increased over the last few years as a tool to study economic behavior (Table 1). There are a number of applications of these games to issues of development and the environment, w...

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Autor principal: CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152606
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description The use of economic games in the field to explore how people's decisions affect individual and collective well-being has increased over the last few years as a tool to study economic behavior (Table 1). There are a number of applications of these games to issues of development and the environment, with quite a number of these addressing particular aspects of collective action such as cooperation, voluntary contributions to public goods, trust, reciprocity, altruism, and social norms.
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spelling CGSpace1526062025-02-24T06:46:02Z Using games to support collective action in the real world CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights sustainable development goals property rights capacity development The use of economic games in the field to explore how people's decisions affect individual and collective well-being has increased over the last few years as a tool to study economic behavior (Table 1). There are a number of applications of these games to issues of development and the environment, with quite a number of these addressing particular aspects of collective action such as cooperation, voluntary contributions to public goods, trust, reciprocity, altruism, and social norms. 2010 2024-10-01T13:55:01Z 2024-10-01T13:55:01Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152606 en https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133794 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34935 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi). 2010. Using games to support collective action in the real world. In Resources, rights, and cooperation: A sourcebook on property rights and collective action for sustainable development, CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi). Strengthening Property Rights and Collective Action, Chapter 8, Pp. 275-279. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152606
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property rights
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights
Using games to support collective action in the real world
title Using games to support collective action in the real world
title_full Using games to support collective action in the real world
title_fullStr Using games to support collective action in the real world
title_full_unstemmed Using games to support collective action in the real world
title_short Using games to support collective action in the real world
title_sort using games to support collective action in the real world
topic sustainable development goals
property rights
capacity development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152606
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