Has social cohesion deteriorated? How does cooperation arise in the first place? And how can we use it to bridge the generational gap?
Matthias Sutter, Director at the Max-Planck-Institute for Behavioral Economics in Bonn and a Professor of Experimental Economic Research at the Universities of Cologne and Innsbruck. His research focuses on topics such as the factors that contribute to the success of children and young people later in life, the advantages of team decisions over individual ones, and the role of the human factor in professional life. In this episode, we discuss what cooperation actually is, when we learn it, and how different groups can come together to overcome social challenges.
This episode is about children, cooperation and conflict.
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