Disease and democracy: Political regimes and countries responsiveness to COVID-19
C Chen, CB Frey, G Presidente - Journal of Economic Behavior & …, 2023 - Elsevier
A widely held belief is that autocratic governments have been more effective in reducing the
movement of people to curb the spread of COVID-19. Using daily information on lockdown …
movement of people to curb the spread of COVID-19. Using daily information on lockdown …
[HTML][HTML] Social capital and the spread of Covid-19: Insights from European countries
We investigate the effect of social capital on health outcomes during the Covid-19 pandemic
in independent analyses for Austria, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden …
in independent analyses for Austria, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden …
Self-and other-orientation in high rank: A cultural psychological approach to social hierarchy
Social hierarchy is one fundamental aspect of social living, structuring interactions in
families, teams, and entire societies. In this review, we put forward a cultural psychological …
families, teams, and entire societies. In this review, we put forward a cultural psychological …
Syndemic: a synergistic anthropological approach to the COVID-19 pandemic
G Calcaterra, PP Bassareo, F Barilla, F Romeo… - Encyclopedia, 2022 - mdpi.com
This review describes the relationship between the coronavirus-related pandemic and
health inequities. The latter are linked to pre-existing social and economic discriminations in …
health inequities. The latter are linked to pre-existing social and economic discriminations in …
Global survey on COVID-19 beliefs, behaviours and norms
Policy and communication responses to COVID-19 can benefit from better understanding of
people's baseline and resulting beliefs, behaviours and norms. From July 2020 to March …
people's baseline and resulting beliefs, behaviours and norms. From July 2020 to March …
Awe experience triggered by fighting against COVID-19 promotes prosociality through increased feeling of connectedness and empathy
L Luo, R Zou, D Yang, J Yuan - The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The promoter of prosocial behavior in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic needs to be
examined. Here, we examined the effect of experienced awe through cross-sectional (Study …
examined. Here, we examined the effect of experienced awe through cross-sectional (Study …
Actions speak louder than words? The impact of subjective norms in the supply chain on green innovation
Purpose Adopting the theory of planned behavior, this study attempts to investigate how
subjective norms in the supply chain influence a firm's green innovation and how such …
subjective norms in the supply chain influence a firm's green innovation and how such …
Understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers in South Africa
Healthcare workers (HCWs) were the first population group offered coronavirus disease
2019 (COVID-19) vaccines in South Africa because they were considered to be at higher …
2019 (COVID-19) vaccines in South Africa because they were considered to be at higher …
Collectivism, individualism and COVID-19 prevention: A cross sectional study of personality, culture and behavior among Canadians
KG Card - Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background Collectivism has been identified as a protective factor against COVID-19–
perhaps due to increased conformity with social norms regarding prevention behaviors …
perhaps due to increased conformity with social norms regarding prevention behaviors …
“Everyone Thinks They're Special”: How Schools Teach Children Their Social Station
PF Harvey - American Sociological Review, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Sociologists have identified many ways that childhood inequalities promote social
reproduction. These inequalities are not always explicitly linked to what children are taught …
reproduction. These inequalities are not always explicitly linked to what children are taught …