Enabling or Limiting Cognitive Flexibility? Evidence of Demand for Moral Commitment

IF 10.5 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS American Economic Review Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1257/aer.20201333
Silvia Saccardo, Marta Serra-Garcia
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Abstract

Moral behavior is more prevalent when individuals cannot easily distort their beliefs self-servingly. Do individuals seek to limit or enable their ability to distort beliefs? How do these choices affect behavior? Experiments with over 9,000 participants show preferences are heterogeneous—30 percent of participants prefer to limit belief distortion, while over 40 percent prefer to enable it, even if costly. A random assignment mechanism reveals that being assigned to the preferred environment is necessary for curbing or enabling self-serving behavior. Third parties can anticipate these effects, suggesting some sophistication about the cognitive constraints to belief distortion. (JEL C91, D82, D83, D91)
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促进还是限制认知灵活性?道德承诺需求的证据
当个人不能轻易地为自己的利益扭曲自己的信念时,道德行为就更为普遍。个人是否试图限制或允许他们扭曲信仰的能力?这些选择是如何影响行为的?对9000多名参与者进行的实验表明,他们的偏好各不相同——30%的参与者倾向于限制信念扭曲,而超过40%的参与者倾向于允许信念扭曲,即使代价高昂。随机分配机制表明,被分配到偏好的环境对于抑制或允许自我服务行为是必要的。第三方可以预测这些影响,这表明对信念扭曲的认知约束有些复杂。(凝胶c91, d82, d83, d91)
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期刊介绍: The American Economic Review (AER) stands as a prestigious general-interest economics journal. Founded in 1911, it holds the distinction of being one of the nation's oldest and most esteemed scholarly journals in economics. With a commitment to academic excellence, the AER releases 12 issues annually, featuring articles that span a wide spectrum of economic topics.
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