In the first wave of the pandemic, places where geographic mobility declined more rapidly saw fewer cases of COVID-19. And yet, there is significant variation in people’s compliance with the lockdown measures introduced by governments in order to curb the spread of the virus. In this paper, we show that much of this variation can be explained by different cultural traits. Specifically, we advance the hypothesis that individualism, which puts greater value on personal freedom, makes government intervention harder, whereas collectivism, which emphasises the wellbeing of the group, makes collective action easier. We find support for these ideas across 111 countries, but also when exploiting within country variation in the two largest economies...
This paper seeks to combine various important cultural factors and identify the most significant cul...
Since its first appearance in Wuhan (China), countries have been employing, to varying degrees of su...
We investigate the effect of culture on COVID-19 spread using a sample of 67 countries over the firs...
While individualism is often connected with innovation and economic growth, it may also hamper colle...
In this paper, we exploit the immediacy, magnitude, and global extent of the COVID-19 shock to inves...
In this paper, we exploit the immediacy, magnitude, and global extent of the COVID-19 shock to inves...
In this paper, we exploit the immediacy, magnitude, and global extent of the COVID-19 shock to inves...
Since its outbreak, COVID-19 has impacted world regions differentially. Whereas some regions still r...
Purpose This paper empirically investigates how cultural variations in individualism and tightness ...
International audienceCollectivist versus individualistic values are important attributes of intercu...
Purpose This paper empirically investigates how cultural variations in individualism and tightness ...
A widely held belief is that autocratic governments have been more effective in reducing the movemen...
Collectivist versus individualistic values are important attributes of intercultural variation. Coll...
International audienceCollectivist versus individualistic values are important attributes of intercu...
Since its first appearance in Wuhan (China), countries have been employing, to varying degrees of su...
This paper seeks to combine various important cultural factors and identify the most significant cul...
Since its first appearance in Wuhan (China), countries have been employing, to varying degrees of su...
We investigate the effect of culture on COVID-19 spread using a sample of 67 countries over the firs...
While individualism is often connected with innovation and economic growth, it may also hamper colle...
In this paper, we exploit the immediacy, magnitude, and global extent of the COVID-19 shock to inves...
In this paper, we exploit the immediacy, magnitude, and global extent of the COVID-19 shock to inves...
In this paper, we exploit the immediacy, magnitude, and global extent of the COVID-19 shock to inves...
Since its outbreak, COVID-19 has impacted world regions differentially. Whereas some regions still r...
Purpose This paper empirically investigates how cultural variations in individualism and tightness ...
International audienceCollectivist versus individualistic values are important attributes of intercu...
Purpose This paper empirically investigates how cultural variations in individualism and tightness ...
A widely held belief is that autocratic governments have been more effective in reducing the movemen...
Collectivist versus individualistic values are important attributes of intercultural variation. Coll...
International audienceCollectivist versus individualistic values are important attributes of intercu...
Since its first appearance in Wuhan (China), countries have been employing, to varying degrees of su...
This paper seeks to combine various important cultural factors and identify the most significant cul...
Since its first appearance in Wuhan (China), countries have been employing, to varying degrees of su...
We investigate the effect of culture on COVID-19 spread using a sample of 67 countries over the firs...