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Leigh Raymond 《政策研究杂志》2006,34(1):37-57
Mutual trust among individuals is frequently cited as an important factor in encouraging collective action, particularly in environmental policy settings. Yet the precise role of trust in the collective action process remains uncertain. This article explores the hypothesis that trust is overrated as a cause of cooperation. It initially tests this hypothesis through two case studies of voluntary collective action in a new context: the creation of multiactor Habitat Conservation Plans to protect endangered species. The two cases suggest that institutional mechanisms and political leadership can play an important role in encouraging collective action without relying on trust among cooperators. Besides their theoretical implications, the results suggest policymakers might spend more energy on creating incentives and assurance mechanisms to encourage collaboration, rather than the potentially fruitless task of building of social capital among rival stakeholders. 相似文献
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Leigh Binford 《Reviews in Anthropology》2013,42(1-4):125-135
Lucas de Rouffignac, Ann. The Contemporary Peasantry in Mexico: A Class Analysis. New York: Praeger, 1985. xix + 203 pp. including bibliography and index. $30.95 cloth. Stoler, Ann Laura. Capitalism and Confrontation in Sumatra's Plantation Belt, 1870–1979. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985. xii + 244 pp. including bibliography and index. $22.50 cloth. 相似文献