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How do we cooperate – in social, local, business, and state communities? This book proposes an Outcome-Based Cooperative Model, in which all stakeholders work together on the basis of trust and respect to achieve shared aims and outcomes. The Outcome-Based Cooperative Model is built up from an extensive analysis of behavioural and social psychology, genetic anthropology, research into behaviour and culture in societies, organisations, regulation, and enforcement. The starting point is acceptance that humanity is facing ever larger risks, which are now systemic and even existential. To overcome the challenges, humans need to cooperate more, rather than compete, alienate, or draw apart. Answering how we do that requires basing ourselves, our institutions, and systems on relationships that are built on trust. Trust is based on evidence that we can be trusted to behave well (ethically), built up over time. We should aim to agree common goals and outcomes, moderating those that conflict, produce evidence that we can be trusted, and examine our performance in achieving the right outcomes, rather than harmful ones. The implications are that we need to do more in rebasing our relationships in local groupings, business organisations, regulation, and dispute resolution. The book examines recent systems and developments in all these areas, and makes proposals of profound importance for reform. This is a new blueprint for liberty, solidarity, performance, and achievement.

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Part 1 1. Evolution in the Means of Cooperation 2. Human Motivation 3. Trust 4. Morality and Values 5. Purposes and Outcomes 6. Cooperative Culture Part 2 7. Cooperation in Society 8. Cooperation in Business Organisations 9. Motivation in Capitalism & Business 10. Motivation, Reward, Remuneration 11. Cooperation in Regulation 12. Cooperative Regulatory Models 13. Traditional Approaches to Enforcement and Compliance 14. Intervention and Accountability 15. Cooperative Dispute Resolution

Outcome-Based Cooperation: In Communities, Business, Regulation, and Dispute Resolution

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 22/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781509962488, 978-1509962488
      ISBN10: 1509962484

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      Book Synopsis
      How do we cooperate – in social, local, business, and state communities? This book proposes an Outcome-Based Cooperative Model, in which all stakeholders work together on the basis of trust and respect to achieve shared aims and outcomes. The Outcome-Based Cooperative Model is built up from an extensive analysis of behavioural and social psychology, genetic anthropology, research into behaviour and culture in societies, organisations, regulation, and enforcement. The starting point is acceptance that humanity is facing ever larger risks, which are now systemic and even existential. To overcome the challenges, humans need to cooperate more, rather than compete, alienate, or draw apart. Answering how we do that requires basing ourselves, our institutions, and systems on relationships that are built on trust. Trust is based on evidence that we can be trusted to behave well (ethically), built up over time. We should aim to agree common goals and outcomes, moderating those that conflict, produce evidence that we can be trusted, and examine our performance in achieving the right outcomes, rather than harmful ones. The implications are that we need to do more in rebasing our relationships in local groupings, business organisations, regulation, and dispute resolution. The book examines recent systems and developments in all these areas, and makes proposals of profound importance for reform. This is a new blueprint for liberty, solidarity, performance, and achievement.

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 1. Evolution in the Means of Cooperation 2. Human Motivation 3. Trust 4. Morality and Values 5. Purposes and Outcomes 6. Cooperative Culture Part 2 7. Cooperation in Society 8. Cooperation in Business Organisations 9. Motivation in Capitalism & Business 10. Motivation, Reward, Remuneration 11. Cooperation in Regulation 12. Cooperative Regulatory Models 13. Traditional Approaches to Enforcement and Compliance 14. Intervention and Accountability 15. Cooperative Dispute Resolution

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