Contents:
Part I. Introduction to Cooperation 1. Perspectives on cooperation in modern society: helping the self, the community and society
Mark Van Vugt, Mark Snyder, Tom Tyler and
Anders Biel 2. Factors promoting cooperation in the laboratory, in common-pool resource dilemmas, and in large-scale dilemmas: similarities and differences
Anders Biel Part II. Individual and Collective Restraint in Common Resources 3. Choosing between personal comfort and our environment: solutions to the transportation dilemma
Paul Van Lange, Mark Van Vugt and
David De Cremer 4. Why do people cooperate in groups? Support for structural solutions to social dilemma problems
Tom R. Tyler 5. An economic analysis of compliance with fishery regulations
Aaron Hatcher, Olivier Thebaud and
Shabbar Jaffry 6. Collective cooperation in common-pool resources
Edella Schlager Part III. Individual and Collective Action in Common Goods 7. Doing good for self and society: volunteerism and the psychology of citizen participation
Mark Snyder and
Allen M. Omoto 8. Workplace justice and the dilemma of organizational citizenship
Russell Cropanzano and
Zinta S. Byrne 9. Identity and protest: how group identification helps to overcome collective action dilemmas
Bert Klandermans 10. But taxpayers do cooperate!
Henk Elffers 11. Willingness to contribute to the finance of public social services
Daniel Eek, Anders Biel and
Tommy Gärling 12. The universal welfare state as a social dilemma
Bo Rothstein Part IV. Commentary 13. Context, norms and cooperation in modern society: a post-script
David M. Messick