Aufsatz(elektronisch)20. November 2012

Competitive markets, collective action, and the Big Box Retailer problem

In: The journal of philosophical economics: reflections on economic and social issues, Band VI Issue 1, Heft Articles

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Abstract

I use a stylized scenario - the Big Box Retailer Problem - to demonstrate that the presence of behavioural interdependence in economic markets may result in deficient outcomes that are both stable and supported by ongoing participant behaviour. I present a theoretical discussion of social dilemmas and use the Big Box Retailer Problem to illustrate that these characteristics - stability and ongoing support - cannot be reliably employed as indicators of outcome efficiency. Equally important is the conclusion that upfront costs and the ongoing necessity of monitoring and encouraging contributory behaviour are not reliable indicators of the relative inefficiency of outcomes associated with collective action. Questions are raised regarding the ethical responsibilities of business educators and the implications of social dilemmas for corporate social responsibility research.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe (CCSD)

ISSN: 1844-8208

DOI

10.46298/jpe.10636

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