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Cooperation and Trust Across Societies During the COVID-19 Pandemicopen access

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Romano, A.[Romano, A.]Spadaro, G.[Spadaro, G.]Balliet, D.[Balliet, D.]Joireman, J.[Joireman, J.]Lissa, C.V.[Lissa, C.V.]Jin, S.[Jin, S.]Agostini, M.[Agostini, M.]Bélanger, J.J.[Bélanger, J.J.]Gützkow, B.[Gützkow, B.]Kreienkamp, J.[Kreienkamp, J.]Leander, N.P.[Leander, N.P.]Abakoumkin, G.[Abakoumkin, G.]Khaiyom, J.H.A.[Khaiyom, J.H.A.]Ahmedi, V.[Ahmedi, V.]Akkas, H.[Akkas, H.]Almenara, C.A.[Almenara, C.A.]Atta, M.[Atta, M.]Bagci, S.C.[Bagci, S.C.]Basel, S.[Basel, S.]Kida, E.B.[Kida, E.B.]Buttrick, N.R.[Buttrick, N.R.]Chobthamkit, P.[Chobthamkit, P.]Choi, H.-S.[Choi, H.-S.]Cristea, M.[Cristea, M.]Csaba, S.[Csaba, S.]Damnjanovic, K.[Damnjanovic, K.]Danyliuk, I.[Danyliuk, I.]Dash, A.[Dash, A.]Di, Santo D.[Di, Santo D.]Douglas, K.M.[Douglas, K.M.]Enea, V.[Enea, V.]Faller, D.G.[Faller, D.G.]Fitzsimons, G.[Fitzsimons, G.]Gheorghiu, A.[Gheorghiu, A.]Gómez, Á.[Gómez, Á.]Han, Q.[Han, Q.]Helmy, M.[Helmy, M.]Hudiyana, J.[Hudiyana, J.]Jeronimus, B.F.[Jeronimus, B.F.]Jiang, D.-Y.[Jiang, D.-Y.]Jovanović, V.[Jovanović, V.]Kamenov, Ž.[Kamenov, Ž.]Kende, A.[Kende, A.]Keng, S.-L.[Keng, S.-L.]Kieu, T.T.T.[Kieu, T.T.T.]Koc, Y.[Koc, Y.]Kovyazina, K.[Kovyazina, K.]Kozytska, I.[Kozytska, I.]Krause, J.[Krause, J.]Kruglanski, A.W.[Kruglanski, A.W.]Kurapov, A.[Kurapov, A.]Kutlaca, M.[Kutlaca, M.]Lantos, N.A.[Lantos, N.A.]Lemay E.P., Jr.[Lemay E.P., Jr.]Lesmana, C.B.J.[Lesmana, C.B.J.]Louis, W.R.[Louis, W.R.]Lueders, A.[Lueders, A.]Malik, N.I.[Malik, N.I.]Martinez, A.[Martinez, A.]McCabe, K.O.[McCabe, K.O.]Milla, M.N.[Milla, M.N.]Mehulić, J.[Mehulić, J.]Mohammed, I.[Mohammed, I.]Molinario, E.[Molinario, E.]Moyano, M.[Moyano, M.]Muhammad, H.[Muhammad, H.]Mula, S.[Mula, S.]Muluk, H.[Muluk, H.]Myroniuk, S.[Myroniuk, S.]Najafi, R.[Najafi, R.]Nisa, C.F.[Nisa, C.F.]Nyúl, B.[Nyúl, B.]O’keefe, P.A.[O’keefe, P.A.]Osuna, J.J.O.[Osuna, J.J.O.]Osin, E.N.[Osin, E.N.]Park, J.[Park, J.]Pica, G.[Pica, G.]Pierro, A.[Pierro, A.]Rees, J.[Rees, J.]Reitsema, A.M.[Reitsema, A.M.]Resta, E.[Resta, E.]Rullo, M.[Rullo, M.]Ryan, M.K.[Ryan, M.K.]Samekin, A.[Samekin, A.]Santtila, P.[Santtila, P.]Sasin, E.[Sasin, E.]Schumpe, B.M.[Schumpe, B.M.]Selim, H.A.[Selim, H.A.]Stanton, M.V.[Stanton, M.V.]Stroebe, W.[Stroebe, W.]Sultana, S.[Sultana, S.]Sutton, R.M.[Sutton, R.M.]Tseliou, E.[Tseliou, E.]Utsugi, A.[Utsugi, A.]Breen, J.A.[Breen, J.A.]Van, Veen K.[Van, Veen K.]Vandellen, M.R.[Vandellen, M.R.]Vázquez, A.[Vázquez, A.]Wollast, R.[Wollast, R.]Yeung, V.W.-L.[Yeung, V.W.-L.]Zand, S.[Zand, S.]Žeželj, I.L.[Žeželj, I.L.]Zheng, B.[Zheng, B.]Zick, A.[Zick, A.]Zúñiga, C.[Zúñiga, C.]PsyCorona Collaboration[PsyCorona Collaboration]
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Keywords
cooperation; COVID-19; culture; institutions; social dilemmas; trust
Citation
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, v.52, no.7, pp.622 - 642
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Journal Title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Volume
52
Number
7
Start Page
622
End Page
642
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/99420
DOI
10.1177/0022022120988913
ISSN
0022-0221
Abstract
Cross-societal differences in cooperation and trust among strangers in the provision of public goods may be key to understanding how societies are managing the COVID-19 pandemic. We report a survey conducted across 41 societies between March and May 2020 (N = 34,526), and test pre-registered hypotheses about how cross-societal differences in cooperation and trust relate to prosocial COVID-19 responses (e.g., social distancing), stringency of policies, and support for behavioral regulations (e.g., mandatory quarantine). We further tested whether cross-societal variation in institutions and ecologies theorized to impact cooperation were associated with prosocial COVID-19 responses, including institutional quality, religiosity, and historical prevalence of pathogens. We found substantial variation across societies in prosocial COVID-19 responses, stringency of policies, and support for behavioral regulations. However, we found no consistent evidence to support the idea that cross-societal variation in cooperation and trust among strangers is associated with these outcomes related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These results were replicated with another independent cross-cultural COVID-19 dataset (N = 112,136), and in both snowball and representative samples. We discuss implications of our results, including challenging the assumption that managing the COVID-19 pandemic across societies is best modeled as a public goods dilemma. © The Author(s) 2021.
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