Prosocial norms and degree heterogeneity in social networks
Ikusi/ Ireki
Data
2012Egilea
Brañas Garza, Pablo
Cobo-Reyes, Ramón
Jiménez, Natalia
Ponti, Giovanni
Laburpena
We provide empirical evidence to support the claims that social diversity promotes prosocial behavior. We elicit a real-life social network and its members’ adherence to a social norm, namely inequity aversion.
The data reveal a positive relationship between subjects’ prosociality and several measures of centrality. This result is in line with the theoretical literature that relates the evolution of social norms to the structure of social interactions and argues that central individuals are crucial for the
emergence of prosocial behavior.