Cultural Participation and the Micro-Dynamics of Trust: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Study

26 Pages Posted: 3 Nov 2025 Last revised: 30 Oct 2025

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Giuseppe Attanasi

Sapienza University of Rome; Corvinus University of Budapest

Giuseppe Ciccarone

Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Public Economics

Valentina Peruzzi

Sapienza University of Rome

Date Written: October 30, 2025

Abstract

This paper investigates how collective cultural participation shapes the micro-dynamics of trust formation and its short-term social and economic effects. Using unique microdata from a long-term field study of collective cultural participation, comprising more than 13,000 face-to-face interviews, we examine whether engagement in shared artistic experiences enhances instantaneous social capital, defined as a temporary yet socially meaningful increase in interpersonal trust. Results show that emotional and bodily participation in collective performances significantly increases the likelihood of reporting higher trust toward others. This situational trust, in turn, predicts a greater willingness to volunteer and higher local spending. The findings highlight that cultural events can act as catalysts of both social cohesion and local economic vitality, even within short-lived, non-institutional settings.

Keywords: Social Capital, Trust, Cultural Participation, Field Study, Prosocial Behavior, Local Development

JEL Classification: Z13, D91, D64, O18, C83

Suggested Citation

Attanasi, Giuseppe and Ciccarone, Giuseppe and Peruzzi, Valentina,

Cultural Participation and the Micro-Dynamics of Trust: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Study

(October 30, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5682423 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5682423

Giuseppe Attanasi

Sapienza University of Rome ( email )

Faculty of Economics,
Rome

Corvinus University of Budapest ( email )

Giuseppe Ciccarone

Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Public Economics ( email )

Via del Castro Laurenziano 9
Rome, 00161
Italy

HOME PAGE: http://dep.eco.uniroma1.it/~ciccaron/

Valentina Peruzzi (Contact Author)

Sapienza University of Rome ( email )

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