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 …

[HTML][HTML] Social capital and the spread of Covid-19: Insights from European countries

AK Bartscher, S Seitz, S Siegloch, M Slotwinski… - Journal of health …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Self-and other-orientation in high rank: A cultural psychological approach to social hierarchy

MS Gobel, Y Miyamoto - Personality and Social Psychology …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

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 …

Global survey on COVID-19 beliefs, behaviours and norms

A Collis, K Garimella, A Moehring… - Nature Human …, 2022 - nature.com
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 …

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 …

Actions speak louder than words? The impact of subjective norms in the supply chain on green innovation

Y Shou, X Shan, J Dai, D Xu, W Che - International Journal of …, 2022 - emerald.com
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 …

Understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers in South Africa

G George, PB Nota, M Strauss, E Lansdell, R Peters… - Vaccines, 2023 - mdpi.com
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 …

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 …

“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 …