2021
DOI: 10.37808/paq.45.3.5
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Identifying Roles for Public Administrators to Foster Anticipatory Altruism for Severe Weather Preparedness

Abstract: Will people choose behaviors that benefit all persons in the community before a severe weather event? Or, will they choose behaviors that benefit themselves only? Knowing the answer to these questions can inform public administrators about the level of anticipatory altruism in their community. With this knowledge, they can design strategic plans that leverage a willingness to coproduce community preparedness. Over four hundred people in six severe weather and tornado prone states answered survey questions invi… Show more

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“…These systems will help anticipate crises rather than wait until it is too late to respond (Raven et al, 2018). Choosing actions to prepare the health system for health crisis event suggests the presence of anticipatory altruism on the part of decision makers (Le et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systems will help anticipate crises rather than wait until it is too late to respond (Raven et al, 2018). Choosing actions to prepare the health system for health crisis event suggests the presence of anticipatory altruism on the part of decision makers (Le et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%