同伴效应对风险行为的影响:群体认同的重要性

Peer effects on risk behaviour: the importance of group identity

Experimental Economics · 2016
被引 58
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过实验室实验,研究群体认同如何影响同伴效应在风险行为中的作用,发现基于绘画偏好的匹配显著降低了风险行为的异质性,而群体任务无显著影响。

Abstract

This paper investigates whether and to what extent group identity plays a role in peer effects on risk behaviour. We run a laboratory experiment in which different levels of group identity are induced through different matching protocols (random or based on individual painting preferences) and the possibility to interact with group members via an online chat in a group task. Risk behaviour is measured by using the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task and peer influence is introduced by giving subjects feedback regarding group members' previous decisions. We find that subjects are affected by their peers when taking decisions and that group identity influences the magnitude of peer effects: painting preferences matching significantly reduces the heterogeneity in risk behaviour compared with random matching. On the other hand, introducing a group task has no significant effect on behaviour, possibly because interaction does not always contribute to enhancing group identity. Finally, relative riskiness within the group matters and individuals whose peers are riskier than they are take on average riskier decisions, even when controlling for regression to the mean.

同伴效应群体认同风险行为实验经济学