价值观对社会凝聚力的作用:理论解释与实证探索

D. Nowack, Sophia Schoderer
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许多国家的评论员和观察家认为,共同的价值观是社会凝聚力的坚实基础。然而,当审视这种价值观的基础时,答案往往归结为陈词滥调和国家的陈词滥调。本文通过对价值观对社会凝聚力的一般作用的理论解释和实证探索,提供了一些澄清。价值观是关于理想的、跨情境的最终状态和行为的概念。它们分为两类,个人价值和社会价值。我们对社会科学中最突出的概念化及其操作化进行了批判性的讨论。价值观通过三种可能的途径影响社会凝聚力:第一,当价值观被分享时;第二,当它们促进有利于社会凝聚力的行为时;第三,通过它们对政策选择和制度设计的影响时。我们回顾了这些途径的研究文献提供的证据。我们进一步探索了第三条途径,从研究文献中得出这样的猜想:强调平等主义的文化价值更有可能使福利制度的普遍范围更大,从而增加社会和政治信任。我们首先用一系列回归模型来检验这一猜想,然后进行中介分析。结果表明:(1)平等主义价值观与普遍主义福利制度之间存在中等强度的正相关关系,但(2)福利制度对平等主义价值观与社会信任之间的中介作用很小,(3)更普遍的福利制度抵消了平等主义价值观与制度信任之间的负相关关系。
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The Role of Values for Social Cohesion: Theoretical Explication and Empirical Exploration
Shared values are deemed necessary as a solid foundation for social cohesion by commentators and observers in many countries. However, when examining what kind of values this is based on, answers often come down to platitudes and national clichés. This discussion paper offers some clarification through both a theoretical explication and an empirical exploration concerning the general role of values for social cohesion.

Values are notions about desirable, trans-situational end-states and behaviors. They fall into two categories, individual and societal values. We provide a critical discussion of the most prominent conceptualizations and their operationalization in the social sciences.

Values affect social cohesion in three possible pathways: First, when they are shared; second, when they promote behavior per se conducive to social cohesion and third, through their effect on policy choice and institutional design. We review evidence provided by the research literature for each of these pathways.

We further explore the third pathway by deriving from the research literature the conjecture that a cultural value emphasis on egalitarianism makes a universalistic scope of welfare institutions more likely, which in turn increases social and political trust. We first examine this conjecture with a series of regression models, and then run a mediation analysis. The results show that

(1.) egalitarian values are moderately strongly and positively linked to universalistic welfare institutions, but that

(2.) welfare institutions mediate the association of egalitarian values with social trust only to a small extent and that

(3.) more universalistic welfare institutions counteract a negative association between egalitarian values and institutional trust.
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