Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide lockdown on trust, attitudes toward government, and well-being.

CG Sibley, LM Greaves, N Satherley… - American …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
The contagiousness and deadliness of COVID-19 have necessitated drastic social
management to halt transmission. The immediate effects of a nationwide lockdown were …

A conflict within a conflict: Intragroup ideological polarization and intergroup intractable conflict

TO Harel, I Maoz, E Halperin - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Ideology plays a central role in conflicts, both on the intergroup and intragroup levels. On the
intergroup level, ideology can either contribute to the preservation and escalation of conflicts …

A social identity perspective on COVID‐19: Health risk is affected by shared group membership

T Cruwys, M Stevens… - British Journal of Social …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In the face of a novel infectious disease, changing our collective behaviour is critical to
saving lives. One determinant of risk perception and risk behaviour that is often overlooked …

[HTML][HTML] Why people were less compliant with public health regulations during the second wave of the Covid-19 outbreak: The role of trust in governmental …

C Scandurra, V Bochicchio, P Dolce, P Valerio… - Current …, 2023 - Springer
Trust in governmental organizations is a crucial factor in terms of encouraging people to
conform to public health regulations, such as those recommended to slow down the spread …

[HTML][HTML] Polarization of beliefs as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Spain

J Bernacer, J García-Manglano, E Camina, F Güell - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Spain was, together with Italy, the first European country severely affected by the COVID-19
pandemic. After one month of strict lockdown and eight weeks of partial restrictions, Spanish …

Disaster or opportunity? How COVID-19-associated changes in environmental uncertainty and job insecurity relate to organizational identification and performance.

H Lian, JK Li, C Du, W Wu, Y Xia… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to create
tremendous uncertainty in workplaces. Building on a social identity perspective, this study …

Jab my arm, not my morality: Perceived moral reproach as a barrier to COVID-19 vaccine uptake

DL Rosenfeld, AJ Tomiyama - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Vaccinating the public against COVID-19 is critical for pandemic recovery, yet a
large proportion of people remain unwilling to get vaccinated. Beyond known factors like …

Integration or isolation: Social identity threat relates to immigrant students' sense of belonging and social approach motivation in the academic context

L Froehlich, LG Brokjøb, J Nikitin… - Journal of social …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Stigmatized individuals often feel threatened by negative stereotypes about their group.
Previous research showed that concerns about being negatively stereotyped (ie, social …

[HTML][HTML] Reliance on scientists and experts during an epidemic: Evidence from the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy

P Battiston, R Kashyap, V Rotondi - SSM-population health, 2021 - Elsevier
Research suggests trust in experts and authorities are important correlates of compliance
with public health measures during infectious disease outbreaks. Empirical evidence on the …

Local impact of global crises, institutional trust, and consumer well-being: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic

V Davvetas, A Ulqinaku, GS Abi - Journal of international …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Global crises have become increasingly more frequent and consequential. Yet the impact of
these crises is unevenly distributed across countries, leading to discrepancies in (inter) …