Community Action for Collective Goods: An Interdisciplina[r]y Approach to the Internal and External Solutions to Collective Action Problems : the Case of Hungarian CondominiumsAkademiai Kiado, 2006 - Broj stranica: 281 Human interaction breeds conflicts. Unresolved problems provide food for social sciences in general, and especially for political science a melting pot of different branches of social sciences, including philosophy, economics, sociology, psychology, etc. Political science tries to use all of these branches of the social sciences when examining how people, as a collective, try to resolve their conflicts. The theory of collective action a particular field of research in political science is concerned with the question of how people behave and act in groups when pursuing their common goals and how collective action for a collective good can, or cannot, take place. The author of this book tried to find a field of social life where collective action problems occur frequently and do not cease easily. Thus, the author selected Hungarian residential condominiums, where people have both their private properties and share common properties and facilities. The overall management of the cond |
Sadržaj
Introduction | 13 |
Solutions to the problem | 25 |
Outline of the empirical research | 41 |
Introduction | 47 |
Housing privatization and policy making aimed at improving | 51 |
Short summary of the housing privatization and passing over | 57 |
Summary of the transition condominium regulation | 81 |
PART 3 | 119 |
the largest residential condominium in Hungary | 127 |
Data and method of hypothesis testing | 135 |
Hypothesis tests | 143 |
Synthesis | 181 |
Conclusions and policy implications | 189 |
Questionary | 195 |
Glossary | 271 |
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
according to flat Accounting Committee analysis Appendix association meeting Asymp Bartlett's Test Beginning Block Number Bill blocks of flat Budapest building type CH assembly meeting CH Count CH started litigation Chi-Square Tests collective action problems collective efficacy common cost backlogs common property condo Condominium Act condominium association condominium co-owners condominium communities Condominium Law condominium regulation condominium representative coop cooperation potential Crosstab Crosstabulation Cumulative Frequency decision dependent variable dominium expected count less factors Functioning Rules high cooperation potential housing cooperative Hungarian hypothesis inner city CH Likelihood Function Likelihood Ratio Linear-by-Linear Association Log Likelihood logistic regression Master Deed minimum expected count minium Nonetheless Number of selected Organizational and Functioning owners panel building CH Pearson Chi-Square Percent Percent Valid perception of collective political entrepreneur Principal Component Analysis Prisoner's Dilemma private property property management reconstruction fund rundown social capital social status suburban CH tion Total Count trust untidy voting