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  4. The collapse of cooperation: The endogeneity of institutional break-up and its asymmetry with emergence
 
Zitierlink DOI
10.26092/elib/200

The collapse of cooperation: The endogeneity of institutional break-up and its asymmetry with emergence

Veröffentlichungsdatum
2020
Autoren
Cordes, Christian  
Elsner, Wolfram  
Graebner, Claudius  
Heinrich, Torsten  
Schwardt, Henning  
Schwesinger, Georg  
Su, Tong-Yaa  
Henkel, Joshua  
Zusammenfassung
Decline and break-up of institutionalized cooperation, at all levels, has occurred frequently. Some of its concomitants, such as international migration, have become topical in the globalized world. Aspects of the phenomenon have also become known as failing states. However, the focus in most social sciences has been on institutional emergence and persistence, not collapse. We develop an endogenous explanation of collapsing institutions. Collapse may be an implication of the very economic success of institutionalized cooperation and of increasing system complexity, when cognitive conditions for effective collective decision-making do not proportionately evolve. Moreover, we show that collapse is not a simple logical reverse of emergence. Rather, institutions break up at different factor constellations than the ones prevailing at emergence. We approach endogenous institutional break-up and its asymmetry from various paradigmatic and disciplinary perspectives, employing psychology, anthropology, network analysis, and institutional economics. These perspectives cover individuals, groups, interaction-arenas, populations, and social networks.
Schlagwörter
Anthropology, cognitive capacities, cooperation, economic decline, game theory, institutional emergence, network analysis, social institutions
Institution
Universität Bremen  
Fachbereich
Fachbereich 07: Wirtschaftswissenschaft (FB 07)  
Institute
IERP - Institute for Economic Research and Policy  
Dokumenttyp
Artikel/Aufsatz
Zeitschrift/Sammelwerk
Bremen Papers on Economics & Innovation  
Band
#2004
Seitenzahl
28
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Nein
Sprache
Deutsch
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