Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge.
Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, University of Mannheim.
Am Psychol. 2021 Sep;76(6):947-961. doi: 10.1037/amp0000812.
Accumulating evidence suggests that culture changes in response to shifting socioecological conditions; economic development is a particularly potent driver of such change. Previous research has shown that economic development can induce slow but steady cultural changes within large cultural entities (e.g., countries). Here we propose that economically driven culture change can occur rapidly, particularly in smaller cultural entities (e.g., cites). Drawing on work in cultural dynamics, urban economics, and geographical psychology, we hypothesize that changes in local housing prices-reflecting changing availability of local amenities-can induce rapid shifts in local cultures of Openness. We propose two mechanisms that might underlie such cultural shifts: selective migration (i.e., people selectively moving to cities that offer certain amenities) and social acculturation (i.e., people adapting to changing amenities in their city). Based on trait Openness scores of 1,946,752 U.S. residents, we track annual changes in local Openness across 199 cities for 9 years (2006-2014). We link these data to annual information on local housing markets, an established proxy for local amenities. To test interdependencies between the time series of local housing markets and Openness, we use Panel Vector Autoregression modeling. In line with our hypothesis, we find robust evidence that rising housing costs predict positive shifts in local Openness but not vice versa. Additional analyses leveraging participants' duration of residence in their city suggest that both selective migration and social acculturation contribute to shifts in local Openness. Our study offers a new window onto the rapid changes of cultures at local levels. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
越来越多的证据表明,文化会随着社会生态环境的变化而变化;经济发展是推动这种变化的一个特别有力的因素。先前的研究表明,经济发展可以在较大的文化实体(如国家)内部缓慢但稳定地引起文化变化。在这里,我们提出,经济驱动的文化变化可以迅速发生,尤其是在较小的文化实体(如城市)中。借鉴文化动力学、城市经济学和地理心理学的研究成果,我们假设当地房价的变化(反映了当地便利设施的变化)会导致当地开放性文化的迅速转变。我们提出了两种可能导致这种文化转变的机制:选择性迁移(即人们有选择地迁往提供某些便利设施的城市)和社会文化适应(即人们适应其所在城市不断变化的便利设施)。基于 1946752 名美国居民的开放性特质得分,我们跟踪了 9 年(2006-2014 年)期间 199 个城市的当地开放性的年度变化。我们将这些数据与当地住房市场的年度信息联系起来,这是当地便利设施的一个既定指标。为了检验当地住房市场和开放性时间序列之间的相互依存关系,我们使用了面板向量自回归模型。与我们的假设一致,我们有强有力的证据表明,房价上涨预测了当地开放性的积极转变,但反之则不然。利用参与者在其所在城市居住的时间进行的额外分析表明,选择性迁移和社会文化适应都有助于当地开放性的转变。我们的研究为了解地方层面文化的快速变化提供了一个新的视角。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。