The Prosocial class: how social class influences prosocial behavior

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Main Author: Vieites, Yan
Other Authors: Andrade, Eduardo Bittencourt
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10438/18664
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spelling ndltd-IBICT-oai-bibliotecadigital.fgv.br-10438-186642019-01-21T17:38:27Z The Prosocial class: how social class influences prosocial behavior Vieites, Yan Andrade, Eduardo Bittencourt Cavazotte, Flávia de Souza Costa Neves Escolas::EBAPE Goldszmidt, Rafael Guilherme Burstein Classes sociais Status social Conduta Socialização Social Class Socioeconomic Status Prosocial Behavior Generosity Ciências sociais Classes sociais Status social Conduta Socialização Submitted by Yan Bernardes Vieites Castro dos Santos (yan.vieites@gmail.com) on 2017-08-10T14:56:37Z No. of bitstreams: 1 The Prosocial Class - How Social Class Influences Prosocial Behavior (Versão Final).pdf: 1469168 bytes, checksum: b516c5d38bb18756e5b26eef64cd026d (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by ÁUREA CORRÊA DA FONSECA CORRÊA DA FONSECA (aurea.fonseca@fgv.br) on 2017-08-10T16:23:38Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 The Prosocial Class - How Social Class Influences Prosocial Behavior (Versão Final).pdf: 1469168 bytes, checksum: b516c5d38bb18756e5b26eef64cd026d (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2017-08-18T19:40:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 The Prosocial Class - How Social Class Influences Prosocial Behavior (Versão Final).pdf: 1469168 bytes, checksum: b516c5d38bb18756e5b26eef64cd026d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-07-19 The concept of noblesse oblige establishes that the differential in privileges between the rich and the poor should be balanced by a differential in duties towards those in need. However, the empirical findings regarding which are the most prosocial groups havebeenascontroversialasthisassertive. Whereasresearchintheso-calledpsychological framework has advocated a negative relationship between social class and prosocial behavior, the economic approach has claimed the opposite (i.e., positive) direction to be true. This article sought to disentangle conflicting findings from these strands of research across two different studies. In the first study, we conducted a series of focus groups in both wealthy and impoverished areas. Results suggested that research in the domain of social class has been circumscribed to an almost conventionalized few prosocial behaviors that are not representative neither of wealthy nor of poor individuals. In the second study, we conducted surveys in the same areas. Results revealed that, despite having less resources and opportunities to help others, lower social class individuals are more prosocial than their upper-class counterparts. Furthermore, prosociality differences cannot be explained by a different pattern of targets of help across the social spectrum. Implications for practice and research on prosociality are also discussed. 2017-08-18T19:40:22Z 2017-08-18T19:40:22Z 2017-07-19 info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis VIEITES, Yan. The Prosocial class: how social class influences prosocial behavior. Dissertação (Mestrado em Administração) - Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas, Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV, Rio de Janeiro, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10438/18664 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas instacron:FGV
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topic Classes sociais
Status social
Conduta
Socialização
Social Class
Socioeconomic Status
Prosocial Behavior
Generosity
Ciências sociais
Classes sociais
Status social
Conduta
Socialização
spellingShingle Classes sociais
Status social
Conduta
Socialização
Social Class
Socioeconomic Status
Prosocial Behavior
Generosity
Ciências sociais
Classes sociais
Status social
Conduta
Socialização
Vieites, Yan
The Prosocial class: how social class influences prosocial behavior
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