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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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Keyphrases
Age Density
66%
Case Fatality Rate
100%
Containment
100%
Coronavirus
33%
COVID-19
100%
COVID-19 Data
33%
Crude Mortality Rate
100%
Cultural Adaptability
33%
Cultural Policy
33%
Cultural Tightness
66%
Cultural Variables
66%
Cultural Variation
33%
Culture-led
33%
Design Methodology
33%
Four-quadrant
33%
Government Intervention
33%
Government Response
100%
Hierarchical Regression
33%
Individualism
100%
Individualistic Culture
33%
Mortality Cases
66%
National Culture
100%
National Differences
33%
Natural Experiment
33%
Policy Implementation
33%
Population Density
66%
Prevalence Rate
100%
Regression Approach
33%
Response to COVID-19
33%
Significant Relationship
33%
Six Dimensions
33%
Strategic Planning
33%
Social Sciences
Conceptual Framework
25%
COVID-19
100%
Cultural Variation
25%
Median
25%
National Cultures
100%
Population Density
50%
Strategic Planning
25%
Psychology
Conceptual Framework
100%
Hierarchical Regression
100%
Policy Implication
100%