2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102281
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The more actions, the higher the performance evaluation? Evidence from the crisis management of COVID-19 in China

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“…We turn back to the discussion about the indirect effect of risk perception via trust, which we introduced in our literature section. While we do acknowledge the possible indirect effect of risk perception on vaccine hesitancy via trust (Akbar & Aldrich, 2017; Bian et al, 2021; Brück et al, 2020; Mesch & Schwirian, 2015; Oude Groeniger et al, 2021), our paper aims to explore individual effects of variables posited by the literature and introduced in our theoretical framework. As we show above, including risk perception significantly enhances our model, which suggests the existence of a strong direct effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We turn back to the discussion about the indirect effect of risk perception via trust, which we introduced in our literature section. While we do acknowledge the possible indirect effect of risk perception on vaccine hesitancy via trust (Akbar & Aldrich, 2017; Bian et al, 2021; Brück et al, 2020; Mesch & Schwirian, 2015; Oude Groeniger et al, 2021), our paper aims to explore individual effects of variables posited by the literature and introduced in our theoretical framework. As we show above, including risk perception significantly enhances our model, which suggests the existence of a strong direct effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk perception is also an important driver of trust. Studies have consistently shown that, in times of crisis, that is during natural disasters (Akbar & Aldrich, 2017), swine flu outbreak (Mesch & Schwirian, 2015), and the current COVID-19 crisis (Bian et al, 2021; Brück et al, 2020; Oude Groeniger et al, 2021), risk perception is a significant predictor of trust in government. This suggests the existence of an indirect effect of risk perception on vaccine hesitancy via trust.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of mobile apps for a better information flow and management (13), is shown in our "Information-Management" part and also important for dataand information-visualization. The evaluation of government performance using mediation of government actions (14) and the enhancement of response plans with federated learning to accumulate the insights from multiple data source efficiently (7) is included in our framework and evaluation concept (scoring-matrix). Lu et al (15) demonstrated the importance of having a well-organized planning and implementation of typical anti-epidemical countermeasures, such as lock-downs, largescale suspension of business and schools, strict stay-at-home orders, widespread testing, and social distancing, we demanded support from decisionmakers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crisis management refers to a process of planning, decision-making, and resolution carried out by government departments to deal with various crisis situations, and crisis management is a part of the government’s responsibility [ 38 ]. Its purpose is to eliminate or reduce the threats and losses caused by the crisis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%