University of Melbourne, Australia
University of Melbourne, Australia.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2015 Aug;19(3):277-302. doi: 10.1177/1088868314553709. Epub 2014 Dec 31.
Economic games are well-established experimental paradigms for modeling social decision making. A large body of literature has pointed to the heterogeneity of behavior within many of these games, which might be partly explained by broad interpersonal trait dispositions. Using the Big Five and HEXACO (Honesty-Humility, Emotionality, eXtraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Openness to Experience) personality frameworks, we review the role of personality in two main classes of economic games: social dilemmas and bargaining games. This reveals an emerging role for Big Five agreeableness in promoting cooperative, egalitarian, and altruistic behaviors across several games, consistent with its core characteristic of maintaining harmonious interpersonal relations. The role for extraversion is less clear, which may reflect the divergent effects of its underlying agentic and affiliative motivational components. In addition, HEXACO honesty-humility and agreeableness may capture distinct aspects of prosocial behavior outside the bounds of the Five-Factor Model. Important considerations and directions for future studies are discussed within the emerging personality-economics interface.
经济博弈是模拟社会决策的成熟实验范式。大量文献指出,许多这类博弈中的行为存在异质性,这可能部分可以用广泛的人际特质倾向来解释。本文使用大五人格和 HEXACO(诚信-谦逊、情绪性、外向性、宜人性、尽责性、开放性)人格框架,回顾了人格在两类主要经济博弈中的作用:社会困境和讨价还价博弈。这揭示了大五人格宜人性在促进合作、平等和利他行为方面的新兴作用,这与它维持和谐人际关系的核心特征一致。外向性的作用不太明确,这可能反映了其潜在的能动性和亲和性动机成分的不同影响。此外,HEXACO 中的诚信-谦逊和宜人性可能在五因素模型之外捕捉到亲社会行为的不同方面。在新兴的人格经济学界面内讨论了未来研究的重要考虑因素和方向。