自我推动契约与自主性的积极效应——行为自我管理的前景分析

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Stephan Tontrup, Christopher Jon Sprigman
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摘要

推动干预通常假定在选择架构师和被推动者之间存在某种复杂性和权力的不对称。但被推搡的人不必沦为被动角色。我们提供的证据表明,个体有能力对抗自己的偏见,甚至利用它们来为自己谋利。这种行为自我管理(“BSM”)的能力可以让他们成为未来自我的选择建筑师。在我们的研究中,我们为参与者提供了在各种损益框架合同中进行选择的自主权,这些合同管理着他们执行实际努力任务的条款。结果表明,被试策略性地利用自身的损失厌恶来对抗当前偏见,显著提高了他们的绩效。亏损框架合约为个人提供了一种可以用来自我推动的工具。这种自我推动的可能性应该会拓宽我们对偏见的看法。偏见会导致认知错误并抑制动机,但它们也可以成为个人决策的宝贵工具。而且,给予主体选择自己喜欢的合同的自主权,增加了他们的BSM策略的有效性。研究表明,通过更好地调整工作任务以适应受试者的生产功能,受试者的经验自决效用与绩效效益分开。为了证明我们的结果的政策相关性,我们扩展了BSM策略在退休储蓄计划中的应用,我们认为这可能会在不增加成本的情况下提高参与率和储蓄率。
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Self-nudging contracts and the positive effects of autonomy—Analyzing the prospect of behavioral self-management

Nudging interventions typically presume some asymmetry of sophistication and power between the choice architect and the nudged. But the nudged need not be relegated to a passive role. We present evidence that individuals have a capacity to counter their biases, and even to use them to their advantage. This capacity for behavioral self-management (“BSM”) can allow them to act as the choice architects of their future-self. In our study, we provide participants with the autonomy to choose among a variety of loss- and gain-framed contracts that govern the terms under which they perform a real effort task. The results show that subjects strategically harness their own loss aversion to counter their present bias and significantly improve their performance. The loss-framed contracts give individuals a tool they can use to self-nudge. This possibility of self-nudging should widen our perspective on biases. Biases can cause cognitive error and dampen motivation, but they can also be a valuable tool for individual decision making. And giving subjects the autonomy to choose their favored contract adds to the effectiveness of their BSM strategy. We show that subjects' experience self-determination utility separate from performance benefits driven by a better adjustment of work tasks to subjects' production functions. To demonstrate the policy relevance of our results, we expand on an application of BSM strategies to retirement savings plans, which we suggest may lift participation and savings rates at no additional cost.

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