Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan.
Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS), Hitotsubashi University, 2-1 Naka, Kunitachi, Tokyo, 186-8601, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2023 Feb 24;13(1):3211. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-29536-6.
This study investigates the instability of prosociality in the real world by looking at the age-specific non-linear relationship between disaster exposure and prosocial behavior. We employed unique microdata from two communities in Japan that were hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami disaster in 2011. Exploiting exogenous variations in disaster exposure, we find age-specific heterogeneous effects of disaster exposure on prosocial behavior captured by the behavior of sending New Year's cards as well as attitudinal survey questions. Among the older groups, disaster damages undermine prosociality, whereas the younger groups show reinforced prosocial behaviors. These findings can be explained consistently by combining two possible determinants of prosocial behavior: pure or impure altruism and self-enforcements in repeated interactions at workplaces. Age information can help disentangle these two elements at least partially.
本研究通过考察灾难暴露与亲社会行为之间的特定年龄非线性关系,探究了现实世界中亲社会性的不稳定性。我们利用了 2011 年日本东日本大地震和海啸灾难中两个社区的独特微观数据。通过利用灾难暴露的外生变化,我们发现灾难暴露对发送新年贺卡等行为以及态度调查问题所捕捉到的亲社会行为存在特定年龄的异质影响。在年龄较大的群体中,灾难损失破坏了亲社会性,而年轻群体则表现出增强的亲社会行为。这些发现可以通过将亲社会行为的两个可能决定因素(纯粹或不纯粹的利他主义以及在工作场所的重复互动中的自我执行)结合起来得到一致解释。年龄信息至少可以部分地帮助厘清这两个因素。