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risk perception influences employees’ willingness to assist in times of public crisis, taking COVID-19 as a specific … research scenario and based on the theory of “tend and befriend”. This study hypothesized that risk perception will influence …. A questionnaire survey of 925 practitioners from various industries in the pandemic area revealed that: risk perception …
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This paper examines how households adjusted their consumption behavior in response to COVID-19 infection risk during … infections per one hundred thousand inhabitants per week. The effect was concentrated among the elderly, whose mortality risk …
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The risk of recurrent outbreaks following the main waves of a pandemic has been acknowledged. We provide evidence of … the scale and duration of this outbreak risk. We compile municipal public health records and use national data to model … eight major UK cities, we find elevated mortality risk that persists for nearly two decades. The generality of the findings …
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries, including the U.S., adopted intervention policies aimed at averting the spread. However, these policies may have led to significant changes in public health behaviors. We use Google search queries to examine how state government actions are...
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Using a representative sample of 400 Slovaks, the study investigated the mediating role of subjective perception of … aggravated perception of financial threat. This led to greater willingness to change consumption patterns and use of mostly …
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