My neighbor next floor: the built environment and social preference
- Date: May 12, 2025
- Time: 03:45 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Ragan Petrie (Texas A&M)
- Room: Ground Floor
We assess the effect of the built environment on
low-cost helping behavior toward neighbors. The setting is communities in
Shanghai, China that, due to rapid development, were involuntarily relocated to
different building structures. Our natural field experiment accounts for
potential misreporting, attrition, and interference. Treatment assignment
avoids interference by design, and we develop a randomization test to account
for the bias this introduces. Living one floor apart reduces the willingness to
help a neighbor by 20 percentage points, as does adding one more apartment per
floor. Small spatial barriers can profoundly shape social interactions, and
helping behavior, in urban settings.