心理科学进展 ›› 2024, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (10): 1680-1696.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2024.01680
陈斯允1(), 徐惠琪1, 李诗颖1, 牛小曼1, 许丽颖2()
收稿日期:
2023-11-20
出版日期:
2024-10-15
发布日期:
2024-08-13
通讯作者:
许丽颖, E-mail: liyingxu@whu.edu.cn;基金资助:
CHEN Siyun1(), XU Huiqi1, LI Shiying1, NIU Xiaoman1, XU Liying2()
Received:
2023-11-20
Online:
2024-10-15
Published:
2024-08-13
摘要:
随着社会物质经济的发展, 节俭不断被赋予新的时代意蕴。作为中华民族的传统美德之一, 节俭素来享誉“美名”。然而, 节俭所导致的结果是否总合乎道德?本文试图系统地回答这一问题, 分别从积极面和消极面揭示了节俭对亲社会行为的双刃剑效应。上述效应的发生可基于资源保存理论、自我控制理论、生命史理论、自我决定理论、社会交换理论、机会成本理论和有限注意理论等视角进行解释。未来研究可进一步厘清和开发节俭的道德内涵, 开展节俭相关后效的跨文化研究, 识别不同类型亲社会行为中节俭的共同作用, 探寻统一双刃剑效应的理论框架和边界情境, 以及验证道德情绪作为心理机制的解释作用, 进而推动节俭心理学和亲社会行为研究的融合与发展。
中图分类号:
陈斯允, 徐惠琪, 李诗颖, 牛小曼, 许丽颖. (2024). 俭以养德?节俭对亲社会行为的双刃剑效应及其理论解释. 心理科学进展 , 32(10), 1680-1696.
CHEN Siyun, XU Huiqi, LI Shiying, NIU Xiaoman, XU Liying. (2024). Can frugality nurture virtue? The dual-edged sword effect of frugality on prosocial behavior and its theoretical interpretations. Advances in Psychological Science, 32(10), 1680-1696.
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