性别与合作行为:经济人独自前行

Gender and cooperative behavior: economicmanrides alone

Feminist Economics · 1996
被引 107 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

通过复制Marwell和Ames的实验,研究性别如何影响人们在公共品供给中的合作行为,发现性别是影响合作水平的关键因素。

Abstract

Neoclassical theory posits an undifferentiated economic agent whose self-interested behavior promotes a tendency to free ride in the provision of public goods. Challenges to this rigid portrayal of human character have come from a variety of directions. A dozen years ago Gerald Marwell and Ruth Ames conducted experiments which showed that (virtually all male) economic graduate students tended to free ride significantly more than a mixed population of high school students. In this paper, we argue that gender may also influence the degree to which humans act in a self-interested versus cooperative manner. We test this hypothesis by replicating the Marwell and Ames experiments using a similar, albeit simplified, methodology, with a sample of only college students separated into economists and non-economists. After controlling for group size, gender, and exposure to economics courses, we find that a key factor affecting the level of cooperation is gender.

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