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Being moved by protest: Collective efficacy beliefs and injustice appraisals enhance collective action intentions for forest protection via positive and negative emotions

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2020
Based on collective action theories and appraisal theories of emotion, we propose that people are moved and positively overwhelmed by the idea that together they can make a difference for a more sustainable future and that these feelings motivate them to
Helen Landmann, Anette Rohmann
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Collaborative Market Driving: How Peer Firms Can Develop Markets Through Collective Action

, 2020
Firms often aim to develop markets as part of their long-term strategies. Conventionally, research in marketing has explained this complex process by stressing firms’ efforts to outdo their peers. While this emphasis is valuable, it overlooks the role of
Andre F. Maciel, Eileen Fischer
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Updating the Institutional Collective Action Framework

, 2020
The Institutional Collective Action (ICA) framework has contributed to understanding collective action problems in fragmented governance and identified mechanisms for overcoming them.
Serena Y. Kim   +8 more
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Integrating who “we” are with what “we” (will not) stand for: A further extension of the Social Identity Model of Collective Action

open access: yesEuropean Review of Social Psychology, 2018
Collective action refers to any action that individuals undertake as group members to pursue group goals such as social change. In this chapter, we further extend the Social Identity Model of Collective Action (SIMCA) by including not just (politicised ...
Martijn Van Zomeren   +2 more
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The commons: A model for understanding collective action and entrepreneurship in communities

Journal of Business Venturing, 2020
The creation of commons—resources that are shared, accessible, and collectively owned and managed by communities—is increasingly being adopted by social entrepreneurs as a way of contributing to community development and putting value into economic ...
Camille Meyer
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The impacts of land fragmentation on irrigation collective action: Empirical test of the social-ecological system framework in China

, 2020
Land fragmentation is an interesting physical character in some developing countries, especially China. This study aims to discover the direct and mediated effects of land fragmentation on collective action in China based on an empirical test and the ...
Yahua Wang, Liangzhen Zang, E. Araral
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Collective Action—and Then What?

Journal of Social Issues, 2009
Two aspects of the social psychology of collective action are of particular interest to social movement organizers and activists: how to motivate people to engage in collective action, and how to use collective action to create social change. The second question remains almost untouched within social psychology.
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Missing in (Collective) Action

open access: yesCurrent Directions in Psychological Science, 2017
John T Jost   +2 more
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Reciprocity and Collective Action

2008
Advancing the common interest of a group sometimes requires its members to sacrifice their private interests. Such situations, in which individual incentives are not properly aligned with shared goals, are called collective action problems. They arise frequently in economic and social life, for instance in the context of political mobilization ...
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