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Zorica Zagorac-Uremovic
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Roberto Gutiérrez
U. de los Andes
Ivan Dario Lobo Romero
U. de los Andes
Dorthe Haakonsson
Aarhus U., Denmark
Alexandra Valencia Zapata
Aarhus U., Department of Management
Erik Reimer Larsen
Aarhus U., Denmark
Zorica Zagorac-Uremovic
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Daphne Quintella Coelho Dutra
Daphne Coelho
Stephen Smulowitz
Wake Forest U., United States
Ozgecan Kocak
Emory U., Goizueta Business School, United States
Communities as groups of people and organizations with shared resources and common goals present a microcosm of highly interactive behavioral mechanisms. While communities share intrinsic motivation towards common goals, how different community actors prioritize and pursue those goals varies greatly. For example, individualism and global developments may trump trust and reciprocity, which creates tensions that are rich to study. In this symposium, we present recent works that examine phenomena related to decision-making for collective organizing in different community contexts, whereby we focus on community members and organizatons located in geographically bounded territories. Taking a behavioral perspective, we address several questions related to how different community actors, both on individual and organizational levels, make decisions that have an impact on the social and economic life of the communities. For example, how do information infrastructures affect the individual decision-making regarding the usage of resource commons under resource scarcity? How do interventions lead to the emergence of new organizations within communities that spur economic development? How do community actors define and pursue multiple, potentially conflicting, goals? Last, we critically discuss, how the strength of community's worldviews affect the performance of local organizations and the development of the communities.
Author: Dorthe Doejbak Haakonsson – Aarhus U.
Author: Alexandra Valencia Zapata – Aarhus U., Department of Management
Author: Erik Reimer Larsen – Aarhus U.
Author: Daphne Quintella Coelho Dutra – Daphne Coelho
Author: Stephen Smulowitz – Wake Forest U.
Author: Zorica Zagorac-Uremovic – ETH Zürich
Author: Ivan Dario Lobo Romero – U. de los Andes