"Do the Right Thing:" the Effects of Moral Suasion on Cooperation

Ernesto Dal Bó, Pedro Dal Bó
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The use of moral appeals to affect the behavior of others is pervasive (from the pulpit to ethics classes) but little is known about the effects of moral suasion on behavior. In a series of experiments we study whether moral suasion affects behavior in voluntary contribution games and mechanisms by which behavior is altered. We find that observing a message with a moral standard according to the golden rule or, alternatively, utilitarian philosophy, results in a significant but transitory increase in contributions above the levels observed for subjects that did not receive a message or received a message that advised them to contribute without a moral rationale. When players have the option of punishing each other after the contribution stage the effect of the moral messages on contributions becomes persistent: punishments and moral messages interact to sustain cooperation. We investigate the mechanism through which moral suasion operates and find it to involve both expectation- and preference-shifting effects. These results suggest that the use of moral appeals can be an effective way of promoting cooperation.
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“做正确的事:”道德劝说对合作的影响
利用道德呼吁来影响他人的行为是普遍的(从讲坛到伦理课),但很少有人知道道德劝说对行为的影响。在一系列实验中,我们研究了道德劝说是否会影响自愿贡献博弈中的行为,以及行为改变的机制。我们发现,根据黄金法则或功利主义哲学的道德标准来观察信息,会导致捐款显著但短暂的增加,高于没有收到信息或收到建议他们在没有道德理由的情况下捐款的信息的受试者所观察到的水平。当玩家在贡献阶段后可以选择惩罚对方时,道德信息对贡献的影响就会持续下去:惩罚和道德信息相互作用,以维持合作。我们研究了道德说服运作的机制,发现它涉及期望和偏好转移效应。这些结果表明,利用道德呼吁是促进合作的有效方式。
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