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- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS classification A1.
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS date "2025".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS language "eng".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS type journalArticle.
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- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS subject "Earth and Environmental Sciences".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS doi "10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106900".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS issn "0305-750X".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS issn "1873-5991".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS volume "188".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS abstract "This study examines the role of trust and reciprocity in the effectiveness of collective governance systems in hydrosocial territories, focusing on water associations managed by indigenous Aymara communities in the Bolivian Altiplano. Using path analysis and experimental economics, we measure the interplay between trust and reciprocity and cooperative behavior among 100 Aymara community members. Our results suggest that while trust is a critical factor in fostering cooperation, reciprocity is equally important in supporting the cooperation needed to establish effective collective governance in hydrosocial territories. We find that reciprocity is particularly low in the associations studied. Our results show that the initial acts of trust were not reciprocated, making cooperation within the governance system more difficult. Although communities exhibited prosocial behavior, this lack of reciprocity compromised trust between members of different communities, leading to ineffective functioning of collective governance of water resources. More generally, our findings highlight the vulnerability of collective governance in hydrosocial territories when collaboration relies heavily on negative reciprocal paradigms and is increasingly dependent on extrinsic motivations. To address the internal causes of ineffective collective governance, a nuanced exploration of ways to foster intrinsic motivation and positive reciprocal interactions is needed and seems to require joint efforts of communities and political actors.".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS author C26EC6FA-35C1-11E2-90B2-D89510BDE39D.
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- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS author F91094E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4.
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS author urn:uuid:15819d80-ee71-4859-a245-c796f92c25e5.
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS author urn:uuid:a9737f37-03ee-4c76-8d1a-ac3845560c6f.
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS author urn:uuid:f3ba1579-438c-49dd-b631-bfcf030d5bf7.
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS dateCreated "2025-01-17T14:08:26Z".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS dateModified "2025-02-17T11:57:56Z".
- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS name "Ripples of reciprocity : navigating trust and collective governance in hydrosocial territories".
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- 01JHT9G0TYXSFCZ1PRHA236RYS type A1.