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Changes in social norms during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic across 43 countries

Title: Changes in social norms during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic across 43 countries
Authors: Andrighetto, G; Szekely, A; Guido, A; Gelfand, M; Abernathy, J; Arikan, G; Aycan, Z; Bankar, S; Barrera, D; Basnight-Brown, D; Belaus, A; Berezina, E; Blumen, S; Boski, P; Bui, HTT; Cárdenas, JC; Čekrlija, Đ; de Barra, M; de Zoysa, P; Dorrough, A; Engelmann, JB; Euh, H; Fiedler, S; Foster-Gimbel, O; Freitas, G; Fülöp, M; Gardarsdottir, RB; Gill, CMHD; Glöckner, A; Graf, S; Grigoryan, A; Growiec, K; Hashimoto, H; Hopthrow, T; Hřebíčková, M; Imada, H; Kamijo, Y; Kapoor, H; Kashima, Y; Khachatryan, N; Kharchenko, N; León, D; Leslie, LM; Li, Y; Liik, K; Liuzza, MT; Maitner, AT; Mamidi, P; McArdle, M; Medhioub, I; Teixeira, MLM; Mentser, S; Morales, F; Narayanan, J; Nitta, K; Nussinson, R; Onyedire, NG; Onyishi, IE; Osin, E; Özden, S; Panagiotopoulou, P; Pereverziev, O; Perez-Floriano, LR; Pirttilä-Backman, A-M; Pogosyan, M; Raver, J; Reyna, C; Rodrigues, RB; Romanò, S; Romero, PP; Sakki, I; Sánchez, A; Sherbaji, S; Simpson, B; Spadoni, L; Stamkou, E; Travaglino, GA; Van Lange, PAM; Winata, FF; Zein, RA; Zhang, Q-P; Eriksson, K
Publisher Information: Nature Portfolio
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: The University of Melbourne: Digital Repository
Description: The emergence of COVID-19 dramatically changed social behavior across societies and contexts. Here we study whether social norms also changed. Specifically, we study this question for cultural tightness (the degree to which societies generally have strong norms), specific social norms (e.g. stealing, hand washing), and norms about enforcement, using survey data from 30,431 respondents in 43 countries recorded before and in the early stages following the emergence of COVID-19. Using variation in disease intensity, we shed light on the mechanisms predicting changes in social norm measures. We find evidence that, after the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, hand washing norms increased while tightness and punishing frequency slightly decreased but observe no evidence for a robust change in most other norms. Thus, at least in the short term, our findings suggest that cultures are largely stable to pandemic threats except in those norms, hand washing in this case, that are perceived to be directly relevant to dealing with the collective threat.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
ISSN: 2041-1723
Relation: https://hdl.handle.net/11343/350876
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11343/350876
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ; CC BY
Accession Number: edsbas.C5ED39D6
Database: BASE