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No sense of ownership in weak participation: a forest conservation experiment in Tanzania

Øyvind Handberg ()

No 05-2016, Working Paper Series from Norwegian University of Life Sciences, School of Economics and Business

Abstract: Sense of ownership is often advocated as an argument for local participation within the epistemic development and nature conservation communities. Stakeholder participation in initiating, designing or implementing institutions is claimed to establish a sense of ownership among the stakeholders and subsequently improve the intended outcomes of the given institution. Theoretical and empirical justications of the hypothesis remain scarce. A better understanding of the eects of local participation can motivate more extensive and stronger participation of local stakeholders and improve institutional performance. This paper applies theories from psychology and behavioral economics to better understand sense of ownership. The empirical investigation is a framed eld experiment, in the context of tropical forest conservation and payments for environmental services in Tanzania. The results lend little support to the hypothesis in this context. The participation treatment in the experiment is weak, and a possible explanation is that sense of ownership is sensitive to the form of participation.

Keywords: articipation; sense of ownership; forestry; Tanzania; framed eld experiment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C93 Q23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2016-12-13
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-agr, nep-env and nep-exp
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