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Do national cultures matter in the containment of COVID-19?
Cong Cao
, Ning Li, Li Liu
Department of International Business and Management
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Business & Economics
Containment
95%
National Cultures
95%
Fatality
55%
Mortality Rate
47%
Individualism
42%
Population Density
32%
Median
27%
Government
25%
Strategic Planning
21%
Cultural Variation
20%
Individualism/collectivism
18%
Adaptability
17%
Policy Implementation
16%
Interaction
15%
Natural Experiment
15%
Hierarchical Regression
15%
Theorizing
15%
Government Intervention
14%
Testing
12%
Policy Implications
11%
Conceptual Framework
11%
Integrated
8%
Design Methodology
6%
Performance
5%
Social Sciences
national culture
100%
individualism
66%
mortality
54%
population density
51%
national differences
26%
policy implementation
23%
strategic planning
22%
interaction
20%
regression
13%
experiment
12%
methodology
10%
performance
9%
time
7%