The Effect of Group Attitude Diversity on Cooperation in Social Dilemmas: When and How do Undecided People Promote Cooperation?
Groups often have members who hold opposing opinions on specific issues. The presence of undecided people within a group may promote cooperation among group members who hold opposing views on an issue under consideration. The study examined the joint effects of group attitude diversity (i.e. mixed a...
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Main Author: | TSAI, Ming-Hong |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2012
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