I don’t feel the “stag hunt” example to be a good fit to the situation described, but the post is clear in explaining the problem and suggesting how to adapt to it.
The post helps understand in which situations group efforts where everyone has to invest heavy resources aren’t likely to work, focusing on the different perspectives and inferential frames people have on the risks/benefits of the situation. The post is a bit lacking on possible strategies to promote stag hunts, but it specified it would focus on the Schelling choice being “rabbit”.
The suggestions on how to improve the communication and how to avoid wasting personal resources where this can’t be done are useful and are likely to change the way I act in these situations.
The real life situations described fit my experience in group works and how I’ve witnessed people fail to cooperate.
I don’t think there’s a subclaim I can test.
I’d like a followup work that would focus on how to enforce/promote cooperation in groups to successfully stag hunt, with different strategies listed for different levels of power one could have on the group and for different levels of group inertia.
I don’t feel the “stag hunt” example to be a good fit to the situation described, but the post is clear in explaining the problem and suggesting how to adapt to it.
The post helps understand in which situations group efforts where everyone has to invest heavy resources aren’t likely to work, focusing on the different perspectives and inferential frames people have on the risks/benefits of the situation. The post is a bit lacking on possible strategies to promote stag hunts, but it specified it would focus on the Schelling choice being “rabbit”.
The suggestions on how to improve the communication and how to avoid wasting personal resources where this can’t be done are useful and are likely to change the way I act in these situations.
The real life situations described fit my experience in group works and how I’ve witnessed people fail to cooperate.
I don’t think there’s a subclaim I can test.
I’d like a followup work that would focus on how to enforce/promote cooperation in groups to successfully stag hunt, with different strategies listed for different levels of power one could have on the group and for different levels of group inertia.