COME TOGETHER? COOPERATIVENESS, HETEROGENEITY, AND THE STRUCTURE OF COLLECTIVE ACTION

Farzam Boroomand, Aseem Kaul

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Abstract

We examine the antecedents of successful collective action among heterogeneous actors. Using a simulation-based approach, we explore the effect of three parameters-cooperativeness, heterogeneity of claims, and heterogeneity of capabilities-on the extent to which actors in a population contribute towards their collective good. Our results show that cooperativeness is neither necessary nor sufficient for collective action; where actors are heterogeneous, collective action fails even with full cooperativeness. However, a meritocratic system that links claims to capabilities while prioritizing self-interest may produce a second-best collective outcome that is more stable than the outcome with fully cooperative homogeneous actors.

Original languageEnglish (US)
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes
Event82nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management 2022: A Hybrid Experience, AOM 2022 - Seattle, United States
Duration: Aug 5 2022Aug 9 2022

Conference

Conference82nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management 2022: A Hybrid Experience, AOM 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySeattle
Period8/5/228/9/22

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