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Advances in the sociology of trust and cooperation : theory, experiments, and field studies / edited by Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten and Chris Snijders.

LIBRA HM716 .A38 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Buskens, Vincent Willem, 1968- editor.
Corten, Rense, editor.
Snijders, Chris, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cooperativeness--Social aspects.
Cooperativeness.
Trust--Social aspects.
Trust.
Cooperation--Social aspects.
Cooperation.
Social aspects.
Physical Description:
vii, 548 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]
Contents:
1 Complementary Studies on Trust and Cooperation in Social Settings: An Introduction p. 1 / Vincent Buskens and Rense Corten and Chris Snijders
Part I Theoretical Contributions
2 Institutional Design and Human Motivation: The Role of Homo Economicus Assumptions p. 15 / Thomas Voss
3 Rational Choice Theory, the Model of Frame Selection and Other Dual-Process Theories. A Critical Comparison p. 41 / Karl-Dieter Opp
4 Too Simple Models in Sociology: The Case of Exchange p. 75 / Marcel A.L.M. van Assen and Jacob Dijkstra
5 Rational Exploitation of the Core by the Periphery? On the Collective (In)efficiency of Endogenous Enforcement of Universal Conditional Cooperation in a Core-Periphery Network p. 91 / Andreas Flache
6 Reputation Effects, Embeddedness, and Granovetter's Error p. 113 / Siegwart Lindenberg and Rafael Wittek and Francesca Giardini
7 Robustness of Reputation Cascades p. 141 / Arnout van de Rijt and Vincenz Frey
8 Organized Distrust: If it is there and that Effective, Why Three Recent Scandals? p. 153 / Henk Flap and Wout Ultee
9 Polarization and Radicalization in the Bounded Confidence Model: A Computer-Aided Speculation p. 199 / Rainer Hegselmann
10 Local Brokerage Positions and Access to Unique Information p. 229 / Michal Bojanowski
11 Who Gets How Much in Which Relation? A Flexible Theory of Profit Splits in Networks and its Application to Complex Structures p. 249 / Thomas Gautschi
Part II Experimental Tests
12 Social Identity and Social Value Orientations p. 295 / Ozan Aksoy
13 Does Money Change Everything? Priming Experiments in Situations of Strategic Interaction p. 309 / Fabian Winter and Andreas Diekmann
14 Social Norms and Commitments in Cooperatives - Experimental Evidence p. 319 / Martin Abraham and Kerstin Lorek and Bernhard Prosch
15 Rational Choice or Framing? Two Approaches to Explain the Patterns in the Fehr-Gächter-Experiments on Cooperation and Punishment in the Contribution to Public Goods p. 335 / Hartmut Esser
16 Maverick: Experimentally Testing a Conjecture of the Antitrust Authorities p. 357 / Christoph Engel and Axel Ockenfels
17 Cooperation, Reputation Effects, and Network Dynamics: Experimental Evidence p. 391 / Rense Corten and Vincent Buskens and Stephanie Rosenkranz
18 Comparing Consequences of Carrots and Sticks on Cooperation in Repeated Public Good Games p. 417 / Davide Barrera and Vincent Buskens and Vera de Rover
Part III Field Studies
19 A Sociological View on Hierarchical Failure: The Effect of Organizational Rules on Exchange Performance in Buyer-Supplier Transactions p. 443 / Gerrit Rooks and Chris Snijders and Frits Tazelaar
20 Organizational Innovativeness Through Inter-Organizational Ties p. 465 / Ferry Koster
21 A Transaction Cost Approach to Informal Care p. 483 / Anne Roeters and Esther de Ruijter and Tanja van der Lippe
22 Trust is Good - Or is Control Better? Trust and Informal Control in Dutch Neighborhoods - Their Association and Consequences p. 499 / Beate Volker
23 Religious Diversity and Social Cohesion in German Classrooms: A Micro-Macro Study Based on Empirical Simulations p. 525 / Tom A.B. Snijders and Frank Kalter.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
PDF
ePub
ISBN:
9783110647013
311064701X
OCLC:
1223316405
Publisher Number:
9783110647013

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