Trust, Trustworthiness and Cooperation: Social Capital and Community Resource Management

J. Bouma, E.H. Bulte, D.P. van Soest

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Abstract

Social capital is one of the main determinants of community resource management success. We use the (average) amount sent in a trust game as a measure of social capital in five rural villages in India. Combining these experimental data with household surveys we analyze: (i) how the amount sent is correlated with socio-cultural community characteristics, (ii) how social capital affects community resource management, and (iii) to what extent experimental play is consistent with real on-farm behavior in terms of providing a semi-public good. The results are interesting from a policy perspective, and provide insight into (bridging) the gap between lab experiments and the field
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)155-166
JournalJournal of Environmental Economics and Management
Volume56
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • reciprocity
  • economics
  • field
  • preferences
  • market
  • world
  • risk

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