Exchange and the Creation of Trust and Solidarity across Cultures

IF 2.1 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Social Psychology Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-09-06 DOI:10.1177/01902725221120806
Sarah K. Harkness, Coye Cheshire, K. Cook, Cătălin Stoica, Bogdan State
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The emergence of trust and solidarity is arguably foundational for economic development and social order. Yet many studies, often survey-based, document large disparities in general trust and social cohesion between countries. Can mutual trust and solidarity arise between people even in areas of low general trust, or do national cultural contexts block such connections? We report an experimental investigation of the dynamic between national environments and local social interactions, specifically those embedded in social exchange. Results of our experiments conducted in the United States and Romania, societies marked by relatively high and low general trust, respectively, show that while national context impacts the level of relational trust formed within dyads, only this emergent relational trust affects dyadic solidarity in both societies. Importantly, burgeoning solidarity has persistent consequences for future exchanges and subsequent solidarity, thus experimentally demonstrating critical linkages between macro- and micro-level precursors to social order.
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跨文化交流和建立信任与团结
信任和团结的出现可以说是经济发展和社会秩序的基础。然而,许多通常以调查为基础的研究记录了国家之间在总体信任和社会凝聚力方面的巨大差异。即使在普遍信任度较低的地区,人们之间也能产生相互信任和团结吗?还是民族文化背景阻碍了这种联系?我们报告了一项关于国家环境和地方社会互动之间动态的实验调查,特别是那些嵌入社会交换的社会互动。我们在美国和罗马尼亚这两个普遍信任度相对较高和较低的社会中进行的实验结果表明,虽然国家背景会影响二元群体中形成的关系信任水平,但只有这种新兴的关系信任才会影响两个社会中的二元群体团结。重要的是,迅速发展的团结对未来的交流和随后的团结具有持久的影响,从而通过实验证明了社会秩序的宏观和微观前兆之间的关键联系。
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Social Psychology Quarterly
Social Psychology Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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