为了上帝、家庭和国家:权威的道德力量

For God, Family, and Country: The Moral Power of Authorities

World Bank Economic Review · 2025
被引 0
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过实验研究家庭、国家和宗教三种权威的道德信息对儿童诚实行为的影响,发现世俗权威(家庭和国家)能显著减少不诚实行为,而宗教信息效果微弱且不显著。

Abstract

Abstract Honesty is considered an important value across societies, and economic development is associated with the extent to which people trust each other. Children around the world are taught from a young age that being honest is a virtue. However, different institutions and authorities may not be equally effective in conveying this message. This study investigates the relative power of moral messages from three archetypal authorities (family, state, and religion) in discouraging dishonesty among children. By removing the threat of punishment, the experiment isolates the role of intrinsic motivation. Moral messages from secular authorities (family and state) reduce dishonesty significantly, whereas the impact of religious messages is weak and statistically insignificant. These findings align with a theoretical model in which subjects experience a context-specific disutility from dishonesty.

诚实道德权威家庭国家宗教