A social dilemma is a situation in which the interests of the collective and its individual members clash. This book provides an overview of the state of social psychological research on social dilemmas. It is organized around four core issues: individual differences in preferences for outcomes that promote either the individual or the collective well being; dynamic processes in large-scale dilemmas; special problem that emerge in inter-group conflicts; and the effect of uncertainty on behavior in social dilemmas. The various chapters illustrate the wide verity of methodological and theoretical approaches used in the field.
This book provides an overview of the state of social psychological research on social dilemmas, or situations in which the interests of the collective and its individual members clash. A wide variety of methodological and theoretical approaches are organized around four core issues: individual differences in preferences for outcomes promoting individual or collective well being; dynamic processes in large-scale dilemmas; special problems emerging in inter-group conflicts; and the effect of uncertainty on behavior in social dilemmas.