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Behavioural Principles of Large-Scale Cooperation

Description du projet

Pour un modèle complet des principes comportementaux liés à la coopération

L’émergence de problèmes critiques, tels que le réchauffement climatique et les pandémies, nécessite une coopération à grande échelle. Les populations y sont-elles préparées? Les modèles comportementaux de coopération existants sont insuffisants pour répondre à cette question, car ils se concentrent sur un aspect étroit du comportement des individus, là où une approche intégrée est nécessaire. Le projet PRINCIPLES, financé par l’UE, entend développer et tester expérimentalement un modèle complet des principes comportementaux liés à la coopération. Le projet appliquera ce modèle pour étudier systématiquement les liens, jusqu’ici décousus, entre différents principes comportementaux établis par les sciences sociales, et fournira de nouvelles analyses comportementales inclusives portant sur les schémas récurrents relatifs aux problèmes sociaux les plus significatifs.

Objectif

Global warming and Covid19 are two prime examples of problems that require cooperation at a very large scale. A failure to cooperate, that is, to act in one’s self-interest rather than the collective interest, could spell a bleak future for humanity. When are people prepared to play their part in the solution of these fundamental problems?
Current behavioural models of cooperation from across the social sciences, including economics, are inadequate for answering this fundamental question, because they typically focus on one narrow aspect of people’s behaviour, but people might be motivated by different factors at the same time. Hence, to make progress, an integrated approach is needed.
The major ambition of my interdisciplinary research programme is to achieve synergy by combining insights and methods from economics, sociology, and moral and social psychology into a novel experimentally tested framework thereby making a major step forward in the creation of a unified science of human cooperation.
Rule following is the most basic behaviour to achieve large-scale cooperation. I will use it as a first step to develop, and experimentally test a comprehensive model of behavioural principles of cooperation. Second, I will then employ the framework to systematically investigate behavioural links between previously disjointed behavioural principles as developed across the social sciences. I also use the model to provide comprehensive new behavioural analyses of the most important models of social dilemmas. Finally, I will use the new framework in representative samples from major economies around the globe to explain people’s behaviour in relevant large-scale cooperation problems, most importantly caring for the climate, by using incentivised experiments.
PRINCIPLES will equip researchers and policy makers across disciplines with behavioural principles, tools and data to study problems of cooperation using an interdisciplinary and experimentally tested framework.

Régime de financement

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Institution d’accueil

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 496 465,00
Adresse
University Park
NG7 2RD Nottingham
Royaume-Uni

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Région
East Midlands (England) Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Nottingham
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 496 465,00

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