2023
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-023-02289-3
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A small global village: the effects of collectivist, tight and Confucian cultures on the spread of COVID-19

Ming Liu,
Haomin Wu,
Bingxuan Lin
et al.

Abstract: While previous studies have emphasised several important factors associated with the spread of COVID-19 and strategies to reduce transmission, few studies have focused on the social and cultural factors that may influence its spread. This study analyses the spread of COVID-19 from a cross-country/region cultural perspective and finds that countries and regions with a collectivistic, Confucian or tight (restrictive) culture experience a lower spread rate of COVID-19. The results are robust to controlling for se… Show more

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“…In the contemporary globalised landscape-the global village (McLuhan 1962)-societies must be able to effectively respond and adjust to perpetually evolving environments (Liu et al 2023). Qualitative research presents a valuable avenue for acquiring insight into diverse cultural norms, equipping researchers with adequate methodologies and tools to navigate this dynamic world.…”
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“…In the contemporary globalised landscape-the global village (McLuhan 1962)-societies must be able to effectively respond and adjust to perpetually evolving environments (Liu et al 2023). Qualitative research presents a valuable avenue for acquiring insight into diverse cultural norms, equipping researchers with adequate methodologies and tools to navigate this dynamic world.…”
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confidence: 99%