Human Cooperation: A New Look at Strong and Subtle Mechanisms

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When

9 a.m., Dec. 7, 2022

Where

The Center for Trust Studies (CTS) in the  Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona will host a Distinguished Speaker Seminar on Dec 7 at 9 a.m. Arizona Time.

The session will feature a presentation by Paul A.M. Van Lange, Full Professor and Chair in Social Interaction and Interdependence at VU University Amsterdam and Distinguished Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. The title of the presentation is “Human Cooperation: A New Look at Strong and Subtle Mechanisms.” Registration is required (registration link below).

“Trust and cooperation can result from a myriad of enabling conditions,” says Oliver Schilke, associate professor of management and organizations in the Eller College and CTS director. “Some of these conditions are rather salient while others are more subtle and sometimes unconscious.”

Supported by the National Science Foundation, CTS hosts a series of workshops on trust, develops teaching tools on trust, and gets students from a variety of diverse backgrounds actively engaged in trust research.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting, including a passcode to enter.

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