Indigenous Communities, Cooperation, and Communication: Taking Experiments to the Field
Published By: SANDEE on eSS | Published Date: November, 30 , 2011A series of common-pool-resource field experiments were conducted
in eight indigenous communities in India that have very long traditions of
shared norms and mutual trust. Two experimental designs are done in all
eight villages: a “no-communication” game where no one was allowed
verbal or written communication and a “communication game” in which
the same five participants were allowed to communicate with each
other at the beginning of each round before making their decisions. The
findings from these field experiments are substantially different from the
findings of similar experiments conducted in experimental laboratories.
Subjects tended to cooperate in the first design even in the absence
of communication. [Working Paper, No 64 - 11]. URL:[http://www.sandeeonline.org/uploads/documents/publication/941_PUB_WP_64_Rucha_Ostrom.pdf].
Author(s): Rucha Ghate, Suresh Ghate, Elinor Ostrom | Posted on: Dec 02, 2011 | Views(793) | Download (179)