This research integrates theoretical work on human behavior with experimental and computational models to explore how individuals contribute to collective action while examining the historical impact of governance structures on social Institutions. It also investigates societal implications across diverse contexts using advanced methodologies from applied behavioral science, complexity studies, and policy analysis. The overarching goal is to understand complex collective behaviors through an interdisciplinary lens, bridging human behavior with social institutions and political dynamics.
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