2014
DOI: 10.5751/es-06895-190420
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Experimental platforms for behavioral experiments on social-ecological systems

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Recently, there has been an increased interest in using behavioral experiments to study hypotheses on the governance of social-ecological systems. A diversity of software tools are used to implement such experiments. We evaluated various publicly available platforms that could be used in research and education on the governance of social-ecological systems. The aims of the various platforms are distinct, and this is noticeable in the differences in their user-friendliness and their adaptability to no… Show more

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“…These choices stem from our intention to mimic field conditions as closely as possible. Because we intend to bring this experimental design to the field, we used pencil and paper instead of a computer-based experiment in this application (Janssen et al 2014). For a more detailed description of the design, see Lindahl et al (2012).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These choices stem from our intention to mimic field conditions as closely as possible. Because we intend to bring this experimental design to the field, we used pencil and paper instead of a computer-based experiment in this application (Janssen et al 2014). For a more detailed description of the design, see Lindahl et al (2012).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some can be dubious about the capacity or usefulness of measuring resilience, an assessment process is often nurtured by the measurement of different values, such as, for instance, the quantification of ecosystem services (see Ecosystem services as a specific concept), or also uses the results of economic experiments which provide measures of human behaviors (Janssen 2014). …”
Section: The Assessment Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assigned values can be expressed in either monetary or nonmonetary terms, and are relevant to economic and psychology approaches. In a social-science context, assigned values have been quantitatively measured using a variety of techniques, including survey and interview approaches with the help of psychometric scales used in psychology (Bengston, 1994), social experiments in behavioral economics (Janssen et al, 2014;Yu et al, 2016) and content analysis (Seymour et al, 2010;Bark et al, 2016a;Xu and Bengston, 1997;Wei et al, 2017). …”
Section: Measurement Of Changing Norms and Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%