The Logic of Relative Frustration: Boudon’s Competition Model and Experimental Evidence
Joël Berger () and
Andreas Diekmann
No 10, ETH Zurich Sociology Working Papers from ETH Zurich, Chair of Sociology
Abstract:
An improvement in the availability of opportunities for actors in a social system (e.g. a society or a firm) can coincide with a growing rate of frustrated individuals. For instance, uprisings have repeatedly been preceded by forms of political liberalisation that have actually provided greater opportunities (the so-called Tocqueville paradox). In organisations, satisfaction with regard to promotion opportunities can be negatively associated with objective chances of promotion. Raymond Boudon has proposed a game-theoretic competition model which specifies the micro-mechanisms that produce these puzzling phenomena at the aggregate level, and clarifies the conditions under which they emerge. We conducted three laboratory experiments to test the model’s predictions, making our study the first empirical test of Boudon’s model. The results are mixed: when opportunities increased, the rate of the relatively frustrated losers in the group remained constant, or increased only slightly. However, when applying another aggregation rule, which accounts for all social comparison processes and does not merely focus on the losers an increase in relative frustration under improved conditions was observed. Our results imply that under specific conditions there is a trade-off between opportunities and social mobility, on the one hand, and social inequality and relative frustration, on the other.
Keywords: game theory; laboratory experiment; relative deprivation; social inequality; social mobility; Tocqueville’s paradox; winner-take-all (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C72 I24 M51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 35 pages
Date: 2015-11-04
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