Why People Cooperate
Discover the compelling insights of Why People Cooperate by esteemed author Tom R. Tyler, published in 2013 by Princeton University Press. This thought-provoking book explores the essential role of voluntary cooperation in the success of organizations.
Tyler challenges the long-held belief that self-interest is the primary driver of group behavior. Instead, he delves into how shared attitudes and communal motivations significantly influence human interactions. With 232 pages of engaging content, Tyler sheds light on the psychological factors that foster cooperation, providing readers with a deeper understanding of motivations in various group dynamics.
Whether you are interested in psychology, organizational behavior, or simply want to enhance your understanding of human relationships, Why People Cooperate is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to grasp the intricacies of teamwork and collaboration.