We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on anti-social behaviour and economic decision-making using unique experimental panel data from China, collected just before the outbreak of COVID-19 and immediately after the first wave was overcome. Exploiting plausibly exogenous geographical variation in virus exposure coupled with a dataset of longitudinal experiments, we show that participants who were more intensely exposed to the virus outbreak became more anti-social than those with lower exposure, while other aspects of economic and social preferences remain largely stable. The finding is robust to multiple hypothesis testing and a similar, yet less pronounced pattern emerges when using alternative mea...
Objective. TheCOVID-19outbreakinItalycausedamajorhealthemergencyandhigh uncertainty. We studied how ...
At the onset of an epidemic, can viral social media videos induce the high levels of trust and pro-s...
International audienceThis study compares Chinese people's trust and trustworthiness, risk attitude,...
We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on anti-social beha...
We present experimental evidence on how pro-sociality, trust and attitudes towards risk and ambiguit...
We examine how the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in the Hubei province of China impacted pro-social...
We examine how the emergence of Covid-19 in Wuhan, and the ramifications of associated events, influ...
Access to information via social media is one of the biggest differentiators of public health crises...
Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding Society COVID-19 Study collected in Apr...
This N = 173,426 social science dataset was collected through the collaborative COVIDiSTRESS Global ...
The salience of the first Covid-19 crisis over a well-identified period represents an unexpected and...
We report data from an online experiment which allows us to study how generosity changed over a 6-da...
Objective. TheCOVID-19outbreakinItalycausedamajorhealthemergencyandhigh uncertainty. We studied how ...
At the onset of an epidemic, can viral social media videos induce the high levels of trust and pro-s...
International audienceThis study compares Chinese people's trust and trustworthiness, risk attitude,...
We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on anti-social beha...
We present experimental evidence on how pro-sociality, trust and attitudes towards risk and ambiguit...
We examine how the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in the Hubei province of China impacted pro-social...
We examine how the emergence of Covid-19 in Wuhan, and the ramifications of associated events, influ...
Access to information via social media is one of the biggest differentiators of public health crises...
Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding Society COVID-19 Study collected in Apr...
This N = 173,426 social science dataset was collected through the collaborative COVIDiSTRESS Global ...
The salience of the first Covid-19 crisis over a well-identified period represents an unexpected and...
We report data from an online experiment which allows us to study how generosity changed over a 6-da...
Objective. TheCOVID-19outbreakinItalycausedamajorhealthemergencyandhigh uncertainty. We studied how ...
At the onset of an epidemic, can viral social media videos induce the high levels of trust and pro-s...
International audienceThis study compares Chinese people's trust and trustworthiness, risk attitude,...