Individual perceptions of climate anomalies and collective action: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment in Malaysian Borneo
We explore the effect of individual perceptions of climate anomalies on collective action within a context of environmental complexity and uncertainty. To do so, we construct two competing propositions that are theoretically robust but with very different real-world implications. Our first propositi...
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Main Authors: | GEVELT, Terry Van, ZAMANB, T., CHANC, K.N., BENNETTD, M.M. |
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2022
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