This study relies on the cultural theory of risk to examine how cultural biases (hierarchy, individualism, egalitarianism, and fatalism) of local government officials affect their COVID-19 risk perception and support for COVID-19 mitigation measures. After controlling for partisanship, religiosity, and other factors, the analysis of survey data from county governments in the U.S. revealed that cultural biases matter. Officials with egalitarian and hierarchical cultural biases report higher support for adopting COVID-19 mitigation measures, while those with individualistic cultural biases report lower support. These findings highlight the need to understand cultural worldviews and develop cultural competencies necessary for governing traumatic events.
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Ufa State Petr Technol Univ, Higher Sch Informat & Social Technol, Ufa 450064, RussiaUfa State Petr Technol Univ, Higher Sch Informat & Social Technol, Ufa 450064, Russia
Leybert, Boris M.
Shmaliy, Oksana V.
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Russian Presidential Acad Natl Econ & Publ Adm, Inst Law & Natl Secur, Fac Law, Moscow 117571, RussiaUfa State Petr Technol Univ, Higher Sch Informat & Social Technol, Ufa 450064, Russia
Shmaliy, Oksana V.
Gornostaeva, Zhanna V.
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Don State Tech Univ, Fac Econ Serv & Entrepreneurship, Rostov Na Donu 344000, RussiaUfa State Petr Technol Univ, Higher Sch Informat & Social Technol, Ufa 450064, Russia
Gornostaeva, Zhanna V.
Mironova, Daria D.
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Don State Tech Univ, Fac Econ Serv & Entrepreneurship, Rostov Na Donu 344000, RussiaUfa State Petr Technol Univ, Higher Sch Informat & Social Technol, Ufa 450064, Russia