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Shifting Attributions for Poverty Motivates Opposition to Inequality and Enhances Egalitarianism.

Authors :
Wiwad, Dylan
Piff, Paul
Robinson, Angela
Mercier, Brett
Aknin, Lara
Shariff, Azim
Source :
Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings; 2020, Vol. 2020 Issue 1, p1-1, 1p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Amidst rising economic inequality and mounting evidence of its pernicious social effects, what motivates people to oppose inequality? Five studies (N = 34,442) show that attributing poverty to situational forces is linked to greater concern about inequality, preference for egalitarian policies, and inequality-reducing behavior. In Study 1, situational attributions for poverty predicted reduced support for inequality across 34 countries. Study 2 replicated these findings with a nationally representative sample of Americans. Three experiments then tested whether situational attributions for poverty are malleable and motivate egalitarianism. Bolstering situational attributions for poverty through a brief writing exercise (Study 3) and a computer- based poverty simulation (Studies 4a-b) increased egalitarian action and reduced support for inequality immediately (Studies 3-4b), one day later, and 155 days post- intervention (Study 4b). Causal attributions for poverty offer one accessible means of shaping inequality-reducing attitudes and actions. Situational attributions may be a potent psychological lever for lessening societal inequality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21516561
Volume :
2020
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
147552819
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2020.12925abstract