nongivers
Nongivers is a term used in social and economic theory to describe individuals who do not contribute resources, time, or effort in a setting where others do, thereby benefiting from collective goods or shared platforms without proportional sacrifice. It is a descriptive label rather than a fixed category, and its precise meaning varies by context, such as public goods, open-source projects, or online communities.
Origins and usage: The term is a neologism that has emerged in discussions of cooperation, reciprocity, and
Behavior and contexts: In different environments, nongivers may primarily be consumers rather than producers. For example,
Implications and responses: The presence of nongivers can influence perceived fairness, trust, and sustainability of cooperation.
See also: free rider, public goods, reciprocity, social capital, moral hazard, lurker.