外部冲突如何影响社会信任?9/11袭击作为美国自然实验的证据

A. Shaleva
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摘要社会信任对社会内部合作和经济绩效的重要性,使社会科学家们着迷。本文对外部冲突是否影响信任进行了新颖的实证研究。关于社会群体行为的两个假设从理论上验证了冲突与信任相关的可能方式。为了确定外部冲突对社会内部信任的影响,我在一个自然实验中解释了美国综合社会调查(GSS)的信任数据,并将9/11恐怖袭击观察为外部冲突。差异中的差异估计支持群体内的积极信任态度独立于外部冲突的假设。
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How Does External Conflict Impact Social Trust? Evidence from the 9/11 Attacks as a Natural Experiment in the US
ABSTRACTSocial trust has enchanted social scientists due to its importance for both cooperation within societies and economic performance. This article provides a novel empirical study of whether external conflict affects trust. The possible ways that conflict could be related to trust are theoretically validated by two hypotheses on social group behavior. To identify the effect of external conflict on within-society trust, I interpret U.S. General Social Survey (GSS) trust data within a natural experiment with the terror attacks of 9/11 observed as the external conflict. Difference-in-differences estimations are in favor of the hypothesis that positive trust attitudes within a group are independent from external conflict.
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