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Evidence from a long-term experiment that collective risks change social norms and promote cooperation.
Szekely, Aron; Lipari, Francesca; Antonioni, Alberto; Paolucci, Mario; Sánchez, Angel; Tummolini, Luca; Andrighetto, Giulia.
Afiliação
  • Szekely A; Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy. aron.szekely@carloalberto.org.
  • Lipari F; Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm, Sweden. aron.szekely@carloalberto.org.
  • Antonioni A; Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, Italy. aron.szekely@carloalberto.org.
  • Paolucci M; Grupo Interdisciplinar de Sistemas Complejos (GISC), Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, Spain.
  • Sánchez A; Grupo Interdisciplinar de Sistemas Complejos (GISC), Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, Spain.
  • Tummolini L; Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy.
  • Andrighetto G; Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies, Italian, National Research Council, Rome, Italy.
Nat Commun ; 12(1): 5452, 2021 09 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34526490
ABSTRACT
Social norms can help solve pressing societal challenges, from mitigating climate change to reducing the spread of infectious diseases. Despite their relevance, how norms shape cooperation among strangers remains insufficiently understood. Influential theories also suggest that the level of threat faced by different societies plays a key role in the strength of the norms that cultures evolve. Still little causal evidence has been collected. Here we deal with this dual challenge using a 30-day collective-risk social dilemma experiment to measure norm change in a controlled setting. We ask whether a looming risk of collective loss increases the strength of cooperative social norms that may avert it. We find that social norms predict cooperation, causally affect behavior, and that higher risk leads to stronger social norms that are more resistant to erosion when the risk changes. Taken together, our results demonstrate the causal effect of social norms in promoting cooperation and their role in making behavior resilient in the face of exogenous change.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento Social / Comportamento Cooperativo / Normas Sociais / Relações Interpessoais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento Social / Comportamento Cooperativo / Normas Sociais / Relações Interpessoais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article