We present experimental evidence on how pro-sociality, trust and attitudes towards risk and ambiguity evolved over the six weeks following the imposition of stringent Covid-19 related lockdown measures in the Hubei province of China. We compare incentivized economic decision-making in a baseline sample, collected pre-epidemic, with a series of repeated cross-sectional samples drawn from the same population between January and March, 2020. We find high rates of altruism, cooperation and aversion to risk taking under ambiguity in the immediate aftermath of the lockdown, while trust is significantly below its baseline level. Risk attitudes also differ in the post-lockdown sample, with decreased risk tolerance in the loss domain and lesser risk...
At the onset of an epidemic, can viral social media videos induce the high levels of trust and pro-s...
We report data from an online experiment which allows us to study how generosity changed over a 6-da...
This study systematically examined people’s protective behaviors against COVID-19 in China, and part...
We present experimental evidence on how pro-sociality, trust and attitudes towards risk and ambiguit...
We examine how the emergence of Covid-19 in Wuhan, and the ramifications of associated events, influ...
We examine how the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in the Hubei province of China impacted pro-social...
We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on anti-social beha...
International audienceThis study compares Chinese people's trust and trustworthiness, risk attitude,...
Access to information via social media is one of the biggest differentiators of public health crises...
We combined a natural experiment (the occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020) with the tools of...
We study risk taking in a panel of subjects in Wuhan, China - before, during the COVID-19 crisis, an...
AbstractSocial norms can coordinate individuals and groups during collective threats. Pandemic-relat...
At the onset of an epidemic, can viral social media videos induce the high levels of trust and pro-s...
We report data from an online experiment which allows us to study how generosity changed over a 6-da...
This study systematically examined people’s protective behaviors against COVID-19 in China, and part...
We present experimental evidence on how pro-sociality, trust and attitudes towards risk and ambiguit...
We examine how the emergence of Covid-19 in Wuhan, and the ramifications of associated events, influ...
We examine how the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in the Hubei province of China impacted pro-social...
We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on anti-social beha...
International audienceThis study compares Chinese people's trust and trustworthiness, risk attitude,...
Access to information via social media is one of the biggest differentiators of public health crises...
We combined a natural experiment (the occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020) with the tools of...
We study risk taking in a panel of subjects in Wuhan, China - before, during the COVID-19 crisis, an...
AbstractSocial norms can coordinate individuals and groups during collective threats. Pandemic-relat...
At the onset of an epidemic, can viral social media videos induce the high levels of trust and pro-s...
We report data from an online experiment which allows us to study how generosity changed over a 6-da...
This study systematically examined people’s protective behaviors against COVID-19 in China, and part...