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Ecological Economics | 2000

Behaviour in commons dilemmas: Homo economicus and Homo psychologicus in an ecological-economic model

Wander Jager; Marco A. Janssen; H.J M de Vries; J.A. de Greef; C.A.J. Vlek

In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However, in real life the behaviour of people is typified by multidimensional optimisation. To realise this, people engage in cognitive processes such as social comparison, imitation and repetitive behaviour (habits) so as to efficiently use their limited cognitive resources. A multi-agent simulation program is being developed to study how such micro-level processes affect macro-level outcomes. Sixteen agents are placed in a micro-world, consisting of a lake and a gold mine. Each agent’s task is to satisfy its personal needs by fishing and:or mining, whereby they find themselves in a commons dilemma facing the risk of resource depletion. Homo economicus and Homo psychologicus are formalised to study the effects of different cognitive processes on the agents’ behaviour. Results show that for the H. psychologicus the transition from a fishing to a mining society is more complete than for the H. economicus. Moreover, introducing diversity in agents’ abilities causes the H. economicus on the average to decrease its time spent working, whereas for the H. psychologicus we observe an increase in the time spent working. These results confirm that macro-level indicators of sustainability, such as pollution and fish-harvest, are strongly and predictably affected by behavioural processes at the micro-level. It is concluded that the incorporation of a micro-level perspective on human behaviour within integrated models of the environment yields a better understanding and eventual management of the processes involved in environmental degradation.


Journal of Environmental Psychology | 1998

Group differences in the aesthetic evaluation of nature development plans: A multilevel approach

van den Agnes Berg; C.A.J. Vlek; J.F Coeterier


Sustainability in Question: The Search for a Conceptual Framework | 1997

Consumer Behaviour, a modelling perspective in the context of integrated assessment of global change

M.B.A. van Asselt; Jan Rotmans; C.A.J. Vlek; Wander Jager


Principles of environmental science | 2009

Social science and environmental behaviour

Linda Steg; C.A.J. Vlek; J.J. Boersema; L. Reijnders


Archive | 2003

Towards a comprehensive model of sustainable corporate performance

C.A.J. Vlek; T.L.C.M. Groot; A.J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp; A. van Witteloostuijn


Interim report RUG | 2001

Towards a comprehensive model of sustainable corporate performance : Three-dimensional modeling and practical measurement

Linda Steg; C.A.J. Vlek; D. Feenstra; P.W. Gerbens-Leenes; L. Karsten; R. Kok; Siegwart Lindenberg; I. Maignan; Henri Moll; Sanderine Nonhebel; A.J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp; T. Sijtsma; A. van Witteloostuijn


Economisch Statistische Berichten | 2002

Een praktisch model voor duurzaam bedrijfspresteren

C.A.J. Vlek; Linda Steg; D. Feenstra; W. Gerbens-Leenes; Siegwart Lindenberg; Henri Moll; T. Schoot Uiterkamp; F. Sijtsma; A. van Witteloostuijn


Archive | 1999

Consumats in a commons dilemma: Testing the behavioral rules of simulated consumers

Marco A. Janssen; C.A.J. Vlek; Wander Jager


Journal of Environmental Psychology | 1998

Group differences in the aesthetic evaluation of nature development plans

van den Agnes Berg; C.A.J. Vlek; J.F Coeterier


Kluwer Academic Publishers | 2003

Principles of environmental science

Linda Steg; C.A.J. Vlek

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Linda Steg

University of Groningen

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Wander Jager

University of Groningen

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Henri Moll

University of Groningen

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Hildebrand Dijkstra

University Medical Center Groningen

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Jan Rotmans

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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