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adam_text | Titel: Environmental dilemmas and policy design
Autor: Pellikaan, Huib
Jahr: 2002
Contents
List of figures page x
List of tables xi
Preface xiii
Part I Background
1 Environmental pollution as a problem of collective action 3
1.1 Can something be done? 3
1.2 Environmental dilemmas and the logic of collective action 5
1.3 Surveying environmental dilemmas from the actor s
perspective: rational choice 10
1.4 How motives speak to preferences 14
1.5 Non-equivalent dilemmas and reported behaviour 17
1.6 Policies of self-regulation in the Netherlands 18
1.7 Moral commitment in environmental dilemmas:
conditional or unconditional? 20
1.8 Determinants of cooperation in environmental dilemmas
and policy design 24
2 A Dutch approach: self-regulation as a policy concept 28
2.1 Introduction 28
2.2 Dutch environmental policy and the idea of self-regulation 29
2.3 The social instruments 35
2.4 An environmental ethos and the social dilemma 40
2.5 Self-regulation: compliance-oriented or virtue-based? 42
3 The actor s perspective on collective action 47
3.1 The subjectivity of the actor in rational choice theory 47
Vlll CONTENTS
3.2 Problems of collective action 49
3.3 Social dilemmas 55
3.4 The actor s perspective 59
Part II The survey
4 Preference orderings and measurement 67
4.1 Three potential social dilemmas 67
4.2 Measuring preference orderings 71
4.3 Three different environmental problems 78
4.4 Avoiding response effects 82
5 Rational choice 84
5.1 Conditions of rational choice 84
5.2 The dominance rule of rational choice 87
5.3 Choice of strategy 91
5.4 The robustness of the dominance rule 95
5.5 Conclusion 98
6 Consistency of motives and preferences 101
6.1 A model of reasoned choice 101
6.2 The motives of Valuation and Willingness 103
6.3 The test of consistent preferences 108
6.4 Consistent preferences in the three cases 116
6.5 Does motive-preference consistency matter? 118
6.6 Conclusion 121
7 The non-equivalence of the cases 124
7.1 Hard and easy cases of the dilemma 124
7.2 The model of the hardest case 125
7.3 The scalability of the cases 131
7.4 The non-equivalence of social dilemmas 133
8 Reported behaviour 136
8.1 Determinants of behaviour 136
8.2 The sociocultural model 138
8.3 An alternative model 142
8.4 From motives to behaviour 146
Part III Conclusions: theory and policy
9 Do people accept self-regulation policy? 151
9.1 Introduction to part III 151
9.2 Acceptance and agreement 153
9.3 The acceptance of legal regulation and self-regulation 155
9.4 Conclusion 160
CONTENTS IX
10 Do people agree with the environmental ethos? 161
1 o. i Introduction 161
10.2 The two stages of the environmental ethos 162
10.3 Knaves, pawns or knights? 167
10.4 The ethical interpretation of motives and preferences 169
10.5 The agreement response 174
10.6 Acceptance and agreement: overview 176
11 Moral commitment and rational cooperation 178
11.1 Ranking preference orderings 178
11.2 The meta-ranking approach 179
11.3 Enlightened self-interest and moral commitment 183
11.4 Consistent preferences in the meta-ranking 187
11.5 An environmental meta-ranking 193
12 Reciprocity and cooperation in environmental dilemmas 197
12.1 The puzzle of unconditional cooperation 197
12.2 The reciprocity thesis 198
12.3 Cost of cooperation and conditionalities in
environmental dilemmas 205
13 Assessing self-regulation policies 210
13.1 The context of environmental dilemmas 210
13.2 Consistent ethical cooperation 211
j 3.3 Background features of hard and easy cases 213
13.4 Mapping problems and the salience of the environmental
ethos 216
13.5 Individual cost and collective gain 219
13.6 Comparing motives in the polar cases 225
13.7 The dimension of private significance 227
13.8 Self-regulation policy: symbolic or real? 228
13.9 A non-moralistic approach to environmental responsibility 230
13.10 Self-regulation in proportion to facilitation 233
References 235
Index 239
Figures
3.1 Individual vs. The Others page 53
3.2 The Prisoner s Dilemma game 54
3.3 The Potential Contributor s Dilemma 61
3.4 The Potential Contrubutor s Dilemma in the actor s perspective 62
4.1 The pay-off of the row player with ordering RPQS 75
4.2 Valid orderings 79
4.3 Identical orderings 81
5.1 RPQS: dominant Defect 88
5.2 QSPR: dominant Cooperate 89
5.3 QRPS: no maximizing rule 89
6.1 Model of practical reasoning 102
6.2 The Potential Contributor s Dilemma of Chemical Waste 109
6.3 Constraints and consistent sets of Valuation motives 112
6.4 Constraints and consistent sets of Willingness motives 113
6.5 Consistency between preference orderings and motives 114
7.1 The hardest case x and case v 127
7.2 The hardest case x and case ; 128
7.3 Cognitive process and intensity structure [34
8.1 The extended sociocultural model 143
8.2 The actor s perspective model 147
10.1 Motives and preferences interpreted in terms of the ethos 173
11.1 The game form of the Prisoner s Dilemma 181
11.2 Sen s meta-ranking in the Prisoner s Dilemma 183
11.3 The reconstructed meta-ranking in the Prisoner s Dilemma 192
13.1 Preference orderings and motive structures of the environmental
ethos 213
Tables
4.1 Ranking the four outcomes page 74
4.2 Preference orderings 76
4.3 Valid orderings related with Age 80
5.1 Choice of strategy 92
5.2 Rational choice 93
5.3 Dominance rule and choice of strategy 97
6.1 Motives on the Valuation scale 105
6.2 Motives on the Willingness scale 106
6.3 Motive structures of Valuation and Willingness 107
6.4 Consistent preferences compared to the motive-preference
response 1 6
6.5 Consistent preferences as control variable 120
7.1 Chemical Waste vs. Holiday Destination 129
7.2 Chemical Waste vs. Energy Saving 130
7.3 Holiday Destination vs. Energy Saving 13°
7.4 Results of the hardest case analysis 13 •
7.5 Coefficients of scalability 132
8.1 Six cases of reported behaviour 139
8.2 Determinants of behaviour 141
8.3 A new determinant Choice 145
9.1 Acceptance and rejection of three regulation types 158
10.1 Full and partial agreement with the ethos: motives 175
10.2 Full and partial agreement with the ethos: preferences 175
12.1 Expectation of the choices of the others 208
13.1 Cooperation and consistent ethical cooperation
in the three cases 2 2
XII LIST OF TABLES
13.2 Consistent ethical cooperation, degree of ethical consistency,
and share of ethical motives 214
13.3 Belief in the effectiveness of collective action 224
13.4 Motive response in Holiday Destination of respondents with
ethical motives in Chemical Waste 225
13.5 Motive response in Holiday Destination of respondents with
ethical motives in Chemical Waste, controlled for belief
in effectiveness 226
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Titel: Environmental dilemmas and policy design
Autor: Pellikaan, Huib
Jahr: 2002
Contents
List of figures page x
List of tables xi
Preface xiii
Part I Background
1 Environmental pollution as a problem of collective action 3
1.1 Can something be done? 3
1.2 Environmental dilemmas and the logic of collective action 5
1.3 Surveying environmental dilemmas from the actor's
perspective: rational choice 10
1.4 How motives speak to preferences 14
1.5 Non-equivalent dilemmas and reported behaviour 17
1.6 Policies of self-regulation in the Netherlands 18
1.7 Moral commitment in environmental dilemmas:
conditional or unconditional? 20
1.8 Determinants of cooperation in environmental dilemmas
and policy design 24
2 A Dutch approach: self-regulation as a policy concept 28
2.1 Introduction 28
2.2 Dutch environmental policy and the idea of self-regulation 29
2.3 The social instruments 35
2.4 An environmental ethos and the social dilemma 40
2.5 Self-regulation: compliance-oriented or virtue-based? 42
3 The actor's perspective on collective action 47
3.1 The subjectivity of the actor in rational choice theory 47
Vlll CONTENTS
3.2 Problems of collective action 49
3.3 Social dilemmas 55
3.4 The actor's perspective 59
Part II The survey
4 Preference orderings and measurement 67
4.1 Three potential social dilemmas 67
4.2 Measuring preference orderings 71
4.3 Three different environmental problems 78
4.4 Avoiding response effects 82
5 Rational choice 84
5.1 Conditions of rational choice 84
5.2 The dominance rule of rational choice 87
5.3 Choice of strategy 91
5.4 The robustness of the dominance rule 95
5.5 Conclusion 98
6 Consistency of motives and preferences 101
6.1 A model of reasoned choice 101
6.2 The motives of Valuation and Willingness 103
6.3 The test of consistent preferences 108
6.4 Consistent preferences in the three cases 116
6.5 Does motive-preference consistency matter? 118
6.6 Conclusion 121
7 The non-equivalence of the cases 124
7.1 Hard and easy cases of the dilemma 124
7.2 The model of the hardest case 125
7.3 The scalability of the cases 131
7.4 The non-equivalence of social dilemmas 133
8 Reported behaviour 136
8.1 Determinants of behaviour 136
8.2 The sociocultural model 138
8.3 An alternative model 142
8.4 From motives to behaviour 146
Part III Conclusions: theory and policy
9 Do people accept self-regulation policy? 151
9.1 Introduction to part III 151
9.2 Acceptance and agreement 153
9.3 The acceptance of legal regulation and self-regulation 155
9.4 Conclusion 160
CONTENTS IX
10 Do people agree with the environmental ethos? 161
1 o. i Introduction 161
10.2 The two stages of the environmental ethos 162
10.3 Knaves, pawns or knights? 167
10.4 The ethical interpretation of motives and preferences 169
10.5 The agreement response 174
10.6 Acceptance and agreement: overview 176
11 Moral commitment and rational cooperation 178
11.1 Ranking preference orderings 178
11.2 The meta-ranking approach 179
11.3 Enlightened self-interest and moral commitment 183
11.4 Consistent preferences in the meta-ranking 187
11.5 An environmental meta-ranking 193
12 Reciprocity and cooperation in environmental dilemmas 197
12.1 The puzzle of unconditional cooperation 197
12.2 The reciprocity thesis 198
12.3 Cost of cooperation and conditionalities in
environmental dilemmas 205
13 Assessing self-regulation policies 210
13.1 The context of environmental dilemmas 210
13.2 Consistent ethical cooperation 211
j 3.3 Background features of hard and easy cases 213
13.4 Mapping problems and the salience of the environmental
ethos 216
13.5 Individual cost and collective gain 219
13.6 Comparing motives in the polar cases 225
13.7 The dimension of private significance 227
13.8 Self-regulation policy: symbolic or real? 228
13.9 A non-moralistic approach to environmental responsibility 230
13.10 Self-regulation in proportion to facilitation 233
References 235
Index 239
Figures
3.1 Individual vs. The Others page 53
3.2 The Prisoner's Dilemma game 54
3.3 The Potential Contributor's Dilemma 61
3.4 The Potential Contrubutor's Dilemma in the actor's perspective 62
4.1 The pay-off of the row player with ordering RPQS 75
4.2 Valid orderings 79
4.3 Identical orderings 81
5.1 RPQS: dominant Defect 88
5.2 QSPR: dominant Cooperate 89
5.3 QRPS: no maximizing rule 89
6.1 Model of practical reasoning 102
6.2 The Potential Contributor's Dilemma of Chemical Waste 109
6.3 Constraints and consistent sets of Valuation motives 112
6.4 Constraints and consistent sets of Willingness motives 113
6.5 Consistency between preference orderings and motives 114
7.1 The hardest case x and case v 127
7.2 The hardest case x and case ; 128
7.3 Cognitive process and intensity structure [34
8.1 The extended sociocultural model 143
8.2 The actor's perspective model 147
10.1 Motives and preferences interpreted in terms of the ethos 173
11.1 The game form of the Prisoner's Dilemma 181
11.2 Sen's meta-ranking in the Prisoner's Dilemma 183
11.3 The reconstructed meta-ranking in the Prisoner's Dilemma 192
13.1 Preference orderings and motive structures of the environmental
ethos 213
Tables
4.1 Ranking the four outcomes page 74
4.2 Preference orderings 76
4.3 Valid orderings related with Age 80
5.1 Choice of strategy 92
5.2 Rational choice 93
5.3 Dominance rule and choice of strategy 97
6.1 Motives on the Valuation scale 105
6.2 Motives on the Willingness scale 106
6.3 Motive structures of Valuation and Willingness 107
6.4 Consistent preferences compared to the motive-preference
response 1' 6
6.5 Consistent preferences as control variable 120
7.1 Chemical Waste vs. Holiday Destination 129
7.2 Chemical Waste vs. Energy Saving 130
7.3 Holiday Destination vs. Energy Saving 13°
7.4 Results of the hardest case analysis 13 •
7.5 Coefficients of scalability 132
8.1 Six cases of reported behaviour 139
8.2 Determinants of behaviour 141
8.3 A new determinant 'Choice" 145
9.1 Acceptance and rejection of three regulation types 158
10.1 Full and partial agreement with the ethos: motives 175
10.2 Full and partial agreement with the ethos: preferences 175
12.1 Expectation of the choices of the others 208
13.1 Cooperation and consistent ethical cooperation
in the three cases 2'2
XII LIST OF TABLES
13.2 Consistent ethical cooperation, degree of ethical consistency,
and share of ethical motives 214
13.3 Belief in the effectiveness of collective action 224
13.4 Motive response in Holiday Destination of respondents with
ethical motives in Chemical Waste 225
13.5 Motive response in Holiday Destination of respondents with
ethical motives in Chemical Waste, controlled for belief
in effectiveness 226 |
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