Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2056052279> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2056052279 endingPage "566" @default.
- W2056052279 startingPage "538" @default.
- W2056052279 abstract "Leadership is instrumental to resolution of collective action dilemmas, particularly in large, heterogeneous groups. Less is known about the characteristics or effectiveness of leadership in small-scale, homogeneous, and relatively egalitarian societies, in which humans have spent most of our existence. Among Tsimane’ forager-horticulturalists of Bolivia, we (1) assess traits of elected leaders under experimental and naturalistic conditions and (2) test whether leaders impact or differentially benefit from collective action outcomes. We find that elected leaders are physically strong and have more kin and other exchange partners. Their ranks on physical dominance, kin support, and trustworthiness predict how well their groups perform, but only where group members have a history of collaborative interaction. Leaders do not take more of the spoils. We discuss why physically strong leaders can be compatible with egalitarianism, and we suggest that leaders in egalitarian societies may be more motivated by maintaining an altruistic reputation than by short-term rewards of collective action." @default.
- W2056052279 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2056052279 creator A5005570595 @default.
- W2056052279 creator A5023829402 @default.
- W2056052279 creator A5029521324 @default.
- W2056052279 creator A5051635446 @default.
- W2056052279 date "2014-09-21" @default.
- W2056052279 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2056052279 title "Leadership in an Egalitarian Society" @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1529865627 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1916220617 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1965241230 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1972318300 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1979046158 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1979848743 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1982435492 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1994374047 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W1995572174 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2004946800 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2012443778 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2012802975 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2030127326 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2031412608 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2035597746 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2046307793 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2047022086 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2050999123 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2051319431 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2053455733 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2055662922 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2056493313 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2061660061 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2078527184 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2083409696 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2096611152 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2105294766 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2106980598 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2107792586 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2108365927 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2111232745 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2118294818 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2120220258 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2120592749 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2120691392 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2121067707 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2121918787 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2122372788 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2124108810 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2129135549 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2131240784 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2131269275 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2133417759 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2134060405 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2134874117 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2139570881 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2145210228 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2146974039 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2148126168 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2152207966 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2155375900 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2157082723 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2163183021 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2164507852 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2166650471 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2171554048 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2225385594 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2226396244 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2240858253 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2315089370 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2322324549 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2322479071 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2328468864 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W248492025 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2586466346 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2795369694 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W2797452058 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W3124741316 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W3124851159 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W4213449084 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W4229558496 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W4233654598 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W4255585495 @default.
- W2056052279 cites W85988172 @default.
- W2056052279 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s12110-014-9213-4" @default.
- W2056052279 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4258461" @default.
- W2056052279 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25240393" @default.
- W2056052279 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2056052279 type Work @default.
- W2056052279 sameAs 2056052279 @default.
- W2056052279 citedByCount "123" @default.
- W2056052279 countsByYear W20560522792014 @default.
- W2056052279 countsByYear W20560522792015 @default.
- W2056052279 countsByYear W20560522792016 @default.
- W2056052279 countsByYear W20560522792017 @default.
- W2056052279 countsByYear W20560522792018 @default.
- W2056052279 countsByYear W20560522792019 @default.
- W2056052279 countsByYear W20560522792020 @default.
- W2056052279 countsByYear W20560522792021 @default.