Social Dilemmas
Perspectives on Individuals and Groups
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:24th Jan '95
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Social dilemmas, conflict between individual good and group good, provide fertile ground for research and speculation among social scientists.
Efficient resource management and provision of public goods represent social dilemmas for those involved.
Efficient resource management and provision of public goods represent social dilemmas for those involved. They must choose between a course of action that would be in their personal best interest (e.g., overharvesting fishing banks to take a bigger profit; withholding one's contributions to National Public Radio) and some alternative course that would be more advantageous for the community as a whole (e.g., limiting one's present catch to ensure future fishing stocks; contributing to NPR, even though contributors and noncontributors alike would be able to enjoy its programming). The decisions made by those facing social dilemmas are affected by many factors, and the contributors to this book have explored the diverse processes that ultimately lead an individual to choose between self-interest and the well-being of the community. By gaining a better appreciation of the variables that affect decisions made by those caught in social dilemmas, more effective ways to encourage greater cooperation and to promote the common good may be found.
ISBN: 9780275923921
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240 pages