Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy.
Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm, Sweden.
Nat Commun. 2021 Sep 15;12(1):5452. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-25734-w.
Social norms can help solve pressing societal challenges, from mitigating climate change to reducing the spread of infectious diseases. Despite their relevance, how norms shape cooperation among strangers remains insufficiently understood. Influential theories also suggest that the level of threat faced by different societies plays a key role in the strength of the norms that cultures evolve. Still little causal evidence has been collected. Here we deal with this dual challenge using a 30-day collective-risk social dilemma experiment to measure norm change in a controlled setting. We ask whether a looming risk of collective loss increases the strength of cooperative social norms that may avert it. We find that social norms predict cooperation, causally affect behavior, and that higher risk leads to stronger social norms that are more resistant to erosion when the risk changes. Taken together, our results demonstrate the causal effect of social norms in promoting cooperation and their role in making behavior resilient in the face of exogenous change.
社会规范有助于解决紧迫的社会挑战,从缓解气候变化到减少传染病的传播。尽管它们具有相关性,但规范如何塑造陌生人之间的合作仍未得到充分理解。有影响力的理论还表明,不同社会面临的威胁程度在文化进化中规范的强度方面起着关键作用。尽管如此,收集到的因果证据仍然很少。在这里,我们使用为期 30 天的集体风险社会困境实验来在受控环境中衡量规范的变化,来应对这一双重挑战。我们想知道集体损失的迫在眉睫的风险是否会增加可能避免这种风险的合作性社会规范的强度。我们发现,社会规范可以预测合作,对行为有因果影响,而较高的风险会导致更强的社会规范,当风险发生变化时,这些规范更能抵御侵蚀。总的来说,我们的研究结果证明了社会规范在促进合作方面的因果效应及其在面对外生变化时使行为具有弹性的作用。