Collective benefits
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A collective benefit often benefits more than one person at the cost of an individual acting to obtain the benefit.[1] It is common that an individual may benefit from a collective act without contributing to it.[1] Collective benefits can non-competitive and inclusive if the availability of the benefit does not diminish from the use of one actor.[2] An example of this type of collective benefit is social capital.[2] However, they can also be exclusive if the benefit is not available to all networks of relation, such as a pure public good.[2]
References
- ^ a b Kappeler, Peter M. (2000-05-04). Primate Males: Causes and Consequences of Variation in Group Composition. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521658461.
- ^ a b c Walter, Jorge; Lechner, Christoph; Kellermanns, Franz W. (July 2007). "Knowledge transfer between and within alliance partners: Private versus collective benefits of social capital" (PDF). Journal of Business Research. 60 (7): 698–710. doi:10.1016/j.jbusres.2007.01.026. S2CID 9564271.
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