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From good institutions to generous citizens: Top-down incentives to cooperate promote subsequent prosociality but not norm enforcement.

Michael N Stagnaro1, Antonio A Arechar2, David G Rand3.   

Abstract

What makes people willing to pay costs to help others, and to punish others' selfishness? Why does the extent of such behaviors vary markedly across cultures? To shed light on these questions, we explore the role of formal institutions in shaping individuals' prosociality and punishment. In Study 1 (N=707), American participants who reported living under higher quality cooperation-enforcing institutions (police and courts) gave significantly more in a Dictator Game (DG), but did not punish significantly more in a Third-Party Punishment Game (TPPG). In Study 1R (N=1705), we replicated the positive relationship between reported institutional quality and DG giving observed in Study 1. In Study 2 (N=516), we experimentally manipulated institutional quality in a repeated Public Goods Game with a centralized punishment institution. Consistent with the correlational results of Study 1 and 1R, we found that centralized punishment led to significantly more prosociality in a subsequent DG compared to a no-punishment control, but had no significant direct effect on subsequent TPPG punishment (only an indirect effect via increased DG giving). Thus we present convergent evidence that the quality of institutions one is exposed to "spills over" to subsequent prosociality but not punishment. These findings support a theory of social heuristics, suggest boundary conditions on spillover effects of cooperation, and demonstrate the power of effective institutions for instilling habits of virtue and creating cultures of cooperation.
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Keywords:  Cooperation; Culture; Dictator game; Habits; Institutions; Learning; Prosociality; Third-party punishment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28249658      PMCID: PMC5875418          DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.01.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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