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Rise and fall of competitiveness in individualistic and collectivistic societies

机译:个人主义和集体主义社会竞争力的兴衰

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Competitiveness pervades life: plants compete for sunlight and water, animals for territory and food, and humans for mates and income. Herein we investigate human competitiveness with a natural experiment and a set of behavioral experiments. We compare competitiveness in traditional fishing societies where local natural forces determine whether fishermen work in isolation or in collectives. We find sharp evidence that fishermen from individualistic societies are far more competitive than fishermen from collectivistic societies, and that this difference emerges with work experience. These findings suggest that humans can evolve traits to specific needs, support the idea that socio-ecological factors play a decisive role for individual competitiveness, and provide evidence how individualistic and collectivistic societies shape economic behavior.
机译:竞争遍布生活:植物争夺阳光和水,动物争夺领土和食物,人类争夺伴侣和收入。在本文中,我们通过自然实验和一系列行为实验研究了人类的竞争力。我们比较了传统捕捞社会的竞争力,在传统捕捞社会中,当地自然力量决定了渔民是孤立工作还是集体工作。我们发现,有力的证据表明,来自个体主义社会的渔民比来自集体主义社会的渔民更具竞争力,而且这种差异是随着工作经验而产生的。这些发现表明,人类可以将特征演变为特定的需求,支持社会生态因素对个人竞争力起决定性作用的观点,并提供证据证明个人主义和集体主义社会如何塑造经济行为。

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