Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.
Department of Sociology, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.
PLoS One. 2019 Aug 21;14(8):e0220115. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220115. eCollection 2019.
Trust is praised by many social scientists as the foundation of functioning social systems owing to its assumed connection to cooperative behavior. The existence of such a link is still subject to debate. In the present study, we first highlight important conceptual issues within this debate. Second, we examine previous evidence, highlighting several issues. Third, we present findings from an original experiment, in which we tried to identify a "real" situation that allowed us to measure both trust and cooperation. People's expectations and behavior when they decide to share (or not) their data represents such a situation, and we make use of corresponding data. We found that there is no relationship between trust and cooperation. This non-relationship may be rationalized in different ways which, in turn, provides important lessons for the study of the trust-behavior nexus beyond the particular situation we study empirically.
信任被许多社会科学家誉为功能正常的社会系统的基础,因为它与合作行为有关。这种联系的存在仍然存在争议。在本研究中,我们首先强调了这一争论中的重要概念问题。其次,我们检查了以前的证据,突出了几个问题。第三,我们介绍了一项原创实验的结果,在该实验中,我们试图确定一个“真实”的情况,使我们能够同时衡量信任和合作。当人们决定分享(或不分享)他们的数据时,他们的期望和行为就代表了这样一种情况,我们利用了相应的数据。我们发现信任和合作之间没有关系。这种非关系可以通过不同的方式合理化,这反过来又为超越我们经验性研究的特定情况研究信任-行为关系提供了重要的教训。