| Literature DB >> 25355671 |
Francesco La Barbera1, Pia Cariota Ferrara, Mihaela Boza.
Abstract
In two experiments, we investigated how priming European identity as common project versus common heritage affects participants' cooperation in a social dilemma; an additional aim was to explore the mediators involved in the process. In the first experiment, 82 students played a public good dilemma with a European bogus partner and then completed self-report measures of identification with the European Union (EU), group-based trust and collective interest. Results showed that priming a common project-based but not a common heritage-based European social identity fostered cooperative behaviour; this effect was mediated by two sequential mediators: the common project prime increased participants' strength of identification with EU (mediator 1) which, in turn, positively affected group-based trust (mediator 2), fostering greater cooperation. Experiment 2 was conducted with a similar procedure on a sample of 124 students, using a different measure of trust and changing the order of mediators. Results supported those of previous experiment: Priming a project-based EU identity content (compared to heritage-based one) had significant direct and indirect effects on cooperation.Entities:
Keywords: Common project; Cooperation; European identity; Social identity; Trust
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25355671 DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Psychol ISSN: 0020-7594