Publication: Individualism: The End of Social Cohesion? The effects of inequality and group identity on cooperation
Individualism: The End of Social Cohesion? The effects of inequality and group identity on cooperation
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Senn, S. (2023). Individualism: The End of Social Cohesion? The effects of inequality and group identity on cooperation. (Master’s thesis, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-259336
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Some of the biggest contemporary challenges, like pandemics or the fight against climate change, can be described as cooperation problems. Short-term individual interests are thereby often at odds with what would be best for society. This problem is amplified by an increase in economic inequality and societies getting increasingly individualistic. Inequality and Individualism are both feared to diminish social cohesion and cooperation, leading to various undesirable social outcomes. Therefore, a better understanding of how inequality
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Senn, S. (2023). Individualism: The End of Social Cohesion? The effects of inequality and group identity on cooperation. (Master’s thesis, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-259336