Promoting prosociality toward future generations by tailoring to group-based social preferences
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| Publication date | 09-2024 |
| Journal | Journal of Environmental Psychology |
| Article number | 102387 |
| Volume | Issue number | 98 |
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| Abstract |
Promoting prosocial behavior toward future generations is crucial to combat societal challenges such as climate change and the depletion of natural resources. Here, we invoke a social dilemma lens to predict and promote future-oriented prosociality in four preregistered online experiments (total N = 2407). Integrating research on temporal preferences with research on social preferences, we show that (i) individuals are willing to make self-costly contributions to future beneficiaries without personal return on investment; (ii) universally prosocial preferences predict such future-oriented prosociality most strongly, and (iii) individuals with weakly or strongly parochial preferences can also be motivated toward future-oriented prosociality if the future beneficiary of their contributions is aligned with their social preferences, i.e., when the future beneficiary is part of an in-group. This is true for both minimal groups (Studies 2–3) and real-world groups (Study 4). Our findings suggest that policies aimed at promoting people's future-oriented prosociality could be made more effective by tailoring to the beneficiary of their prosociality in the future.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2024.102387 |
| Other links | https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201071000 https://osf.io/5uz87/?view_only=afabc8fa03ee4c519601c70117a4b04b |
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