
معرفی
Prof. Siegwart Lindenberg is a Full Professor of Cognitive Sociology at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. He holds a joint position in the Department of Social Psychology and has affiliations with Tilburg University. His research focuses on cognitive sociology, goal-framing theory, and the microfoundations of collective phenomena. Lindenberg's work explores topics such as prosocial/antisocial behavior, governance in organizations, and well-being through the lens of Social Production Function (SPF) theory.
- Education: PhD in Sociology (details not explicitly stated in text)
His research interests emphasize the interplay between individual goals and societal structures. Key areas include the dynamics of cooperation, aggression, and institutional governance. Lindenberg has contributed to understanding how social norms and environmental cues influence behavior, notably through studies on rule compliance and competitive dynamics.
Recent articles highlight themes like constructive competition, reliability of psychological measurements, and ethical foundations of collaborative organizations. His work bridges sociology, psychology, and organizational theory, with implications for policy and management.
Lindenberg's grants and advising are not explicitly detailed in the text, though his collaborative projects (e.g., the Human Penguin Project) suggest involvement in interdisciplinary research. He is associated with labs focused on social psychology and institutional analysis.


