慷慨
捐赠
心态
膨胀的
社会心理学
心理学
利他主义(生物学)
亲密度
概念化
启动(农业)
独裁者赛局
娱乐
法学
政治学
认识论
数学分析
哲学
人工智能
复合材料
材料科学
发芽
生物
植物
计算机科学
数学
抗压强度
作者
Alison Jing Xu,María A. Rodas,Carlos J. Torelli
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.obhdp.2020.01.007
摘要
Although past research suggests that people are more likely to donate money to nearby causes to maximize their positive impact on others’ lives, donations to foreign causes are growing rapidly. Incorporating both other-focused impact goals and self-focused moral goals into our conceptualization, we propose that an interplay between the accessibility of impact/moral goals and the spatial distance between donors and recipients of charitable causes (e.g., faraway vs. nearby recipients) influences charitable behaviors (e.g., donation amounts and charitable choices). Specifically, when the goal to maintain a moral self-concept (impact recipients’ lives) is accessible, donors experience a more expansive conception of their moral circle (apply the “closeness-equals-impact” heuristic) and donate more money to faraway (nearby) causes. We further demonstrate that moral (impact) goals are more abstract (concrete) motivations, and their effects also emerge when priming an abstract (concrete) mindset. Five studies support these predictions while ruling out alternative interpretations.
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