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Perceived Legitimacy of Anti-Pandemic Measures: Findings from West and East Germany, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia
- 1.0578080 - PSÚ 2024 eng A - Abstract
Lacko, David
Perceived Legitimacy of Anti-Pandemic Measures: Findings from West and East Germany, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
[Výroční konference Národního institutu SYRI. Zdravotní a systémová rizika v centru zájmu. Praha, 08.11.2023]
Method of presentation: Prezentace
Event organizer: Konsorcium SYRI
URL events: https://www.syri.cz/aktuality/konference-predstavila-celou-siri-cinnosti-institutu-syri
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LX22NPO5101
Institutional support: RVO:68081740
Keywords : COVID-19 * perceived legitimacy * trust in the government
OECD category: Psychology (including human - machine relations)
This conference speech presents an interdisciplinary study investigating cross-cultural variations in the perceived legitimacy of COVID-19 anti-pandemic measures in Central Europe (West Germany, East Germany, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia). The findings indicate that German respondents, particularly those from the West, report higher legitimacy for governmental regulations compared to counterparts in East Germany, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. The normative and psycho-socio-cultural factors influencing the perceived legitimacy are discussed.
Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0347112
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