Department of Political Science, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Sci Adv. 2019 Mar 13;5(3):eaau5175. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aau5175. eCollection 2019 Mar.
Social scientists have long sought to explain why people donate resources for the good of a community. Less attention has been paid to the difficult task of motivating the first adopters of these important behaviors. In a field experiment in Nigeria, we tested two campaigns that encouraged people to try reporting corruption by text message. Psychological theories about how to shift perceived norms and how to reduce barriers to action drove the design of each campaign. The first, a film featuring actors reporting corruption, and the second, a mass text message reducing the effort required to report, caused a total of 1181 people in 106 communities to text, including 241 people who sent concrete corruption reports. Psychological theories of social norms and behavior change can illuminate the early stages of the evolution of cooperation and collective action, when adoption is still relatively rare.
社会科学家长期以来一直试图解释为什么人们会为了社区的利益而捐赠资源。但对于激励这些重要行为的最初采用者的艰巨任务,关注较少。在尼日利亚的一项现场实验中,我们测试了两项鼓励人们尝试通过短信举报腐败的活动。关于如何改变感知规范以及如何减少行动障碍的心理理论推动了每项活动的设计。第一个活动是一部由演员举报腐败的电影,第二个活动是一条大规模的短信,减少了举报所需的努力,共有 106 个社区的 1181 人发送了短信,其中包括 241 人发送了具体的腐败举报。社会规范和行为改变的心理理论可以阐明合作和集体行动演变的早期阶段,那时采用率仍然相对较低。