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恶棍之间的荣誉:信任在隐蔽的不光彩交易中的作用

Honor among Crooks: The Role of Trust in Obfuscated Disreputable Exchange

American Sociological Review · 2024
被引 4
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

通过实验研究信任如何影响人们在贿赂、性工作等不光彩交易中选择隐蔽方式(如送礼、中介),发现基于忠诚的信任促进隐蔽,而基于道德的信任则抑制隐蔽。

Abstract

When people want to conduct a transaction, but doing so would be morally disreputable, they can obfuscate the fact that they are engaging in an exchange while still arranging for a set of transfers that are effectively equivalent to an exchange. Obfuscation through structures such as gift-giving and brokerage is pervasive across a wide range of disreputable exchanges, such as bribery and sex work. In this article, we develop a theoretical account that sheds light on when actors are more versus less likely to obfuscate. Specifically, we report a series of experiments addressing the effect of trust on the decision to engage in obfuscated disreputable exchange. We find that actors obfuscate more often with exchange partners high in loyalty-based trustworthiness, with expected reciprocity and moral discomfort mediating this effect. However, the effect is highly contingent on the type of trust; trust facilitates obfuscation when it is loyalty-based, but this effect flips when trust is ethics-based. Our findings not only offer insights into the important role of relational context in shaping moral understandings and choices about disreputable exchange, but they also contribute to scholarship on trust by demonstrating that distinct forms of trust can have diametrically opposed effects.

信任不光彩交易隐蔽行为道德决策实验经济学