Difference between revisions of "Deliberative states"
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− | Deliberative states are the inner mental states of the members to participate in deliberation, that will influence their readiness to agree and take the decided action. | + | Deliberative states are the inner mental states of the members to [[deliberative energy|participate in deliberation]], that will influence their [[action energy|readiness to agree and take the decided action]]. |
I suggest that the stakes are constructed from these elements: | I suggest that the stakes are constructed from these elements: |
Latest revision as of 07:55, 10 February 2021
Deliberative states are the inner mental states of the members to participate in deliberation, that will influence their readiness to agree and take the decided action.
I suggest that the stakes are constructed from these elements:
- Needs: Every member has different needs regarding the question at hand. As the need to grow so does the readiness to take action.
- Resources: Every member has some level of resources. The higher his resources the more willing he will be to take action.
- Alignment of interests: The closer the solutions will be to the interest of the individual, he will be more ready to take action.
- SON: The more corroborated the knowledge is the more the member will trust the action and will be ready to act.
- Trust in members: The more trust a member has in the other members the more he will be willing to take action.
- keeping the general good: The more the group plays according to the general a good principle the more members will be ready to act even though their interests are not aligned with the actions.