自然资源管理中亲社会行为的诱导换位思考

Juan Felipe Ortiz-Riomalo, A. Koessler, S. Engel
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自然资源管理经常涉及社会困境,而其他偏好和亲社会行为可以帮助克服这些困境。促使资源使用者从比自己更广阔的角度考虑问题的干预措施可能有助于促进亲社会行为。这种干预措施经常应用于参与性资源管理办法。尽管如此,据我们所知,之前还没有研究单独评估过诱导换视角对自然资源使用者亲社会行为的影响。在本研究中,我们在流域管理的背景下这样做。我们在秘鲁的一个流域对下游农民进行了一项实验室实地试验。在实验中,参与者被诱导想象上游农民的观点,然后再决定是否捐赠,以帮助后者在不损害下游供水的情况下改善他们的福祉。我们发现,诱导换位思考会增加单边亲社会行为。这种影响不能完全用在换位思考过程中所收到的关于流域社会和生态特征的额外资料来解释。相反,换位思考干预的效果可能是通过诱导他人偏好而起作用的。我们的研究结果有助于研究自然资源管理中的亲社会行为,以及通过针对他人偏好的干预来诱导亲社会行为的方式。Jel D01, D64, D91, C93, Q25, Q57。
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Inducing Perspective-Taking for Prosocial Behaviour in Natural Resource Management
Abstract Natural resource management often involves social dilemmas which other-regarding preferences and pro-social behaviour can help overcome. Interventions that induce resource users to consider a perspective broader than their own may help promote pro-social behaviour. Such interventions are often applied in participatory resource management approaches. To the best of our knowledge, nonetheless, no previous study has isolated and assessed the effect of inducing perspective-taking on natural resource users’ prosocial behaviour. In this study, we do so in the context of watershed management. We conducted a lab-in-the-field experiment with downstream farmers in a Peruvian watershed. In the experiment, participants were induced to imagine the perspective of upstream farmers before deciding on a donation that can help the latter improve their well-being without compromising the water supply downstream. We find that inducing perspective-taking increases unilateral prosocial behaviour. This effect cannot fully be explained by the additional information on the social and ecological characteristics of the watershed received during the perspective-taking experience. Rather the effect of the perspective-taking intervention is likely to work by inducing other-regarding preferences. Our results contribute to the study of pro-social behaviour in natural resource management and the ways in which it could be induced by interventions targeting other-regarding preferences. Jel D01, D64, D91, C93, Q25, Q57.
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