Evolve វិវឌ្ឍន៍ depict ព៌ណនា, បរិយាយ integral សំខាន់
inasmuch as ដោយហេតុថា derivation ដើមកំណើត
Explanations
of the interrelationship between competition and cooperation have evolved over time. Early research into
completion and cooperation defined each of them in terms of the distribution of
rewards related to each. Competition was defined as a situation in which
rewards are distributed unequally on the basis of performance; cooperation on
the other hand, was defined as a situation in which rewards are distrusted
equally on the basis of mutual interactive behavior among individuals. By this
definition, a competitive situation requires at least one competitor to fail
for each competitor that wins, while a cooperative situation offers a reward
only if all members of the group receive it.
Researchers
have found definitions of competition and cooperation based upon rewards
inadequate primarily because definitions of these two concepts based upon
rewards depict them as opposites.
In current understanding, competition is not viewed as the opposite of
cooperation; instead, cooperation is viewed as an integral component of competition. Cooperation is necessary
among team members, perhaps in a sporting event or, in a political race, in
order to win the competition; it is equally important to understand that
cooperation is of great importance between teams, in that same sporting event
or political race; inasmuch as the opposing teams need to be in agreement to the
basic ground rules of the game or election in order to compete.
Interestingly,
the word “competition” is derived from a Latin verb which means “to seek
together.” An understanding of the derivation
of the word “competition” supports the understanding that cooperation, rather
than evoking a characteristic at the opposite extreme of human nature from
competition is in reality a necessary fact or in competition.
No comments:
Post a Comment