Culture, Religiosity, and mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Adoption

Chinwe Chuka-Obah, Nkiruka Uzuegbunam, I. Uzuegbunam
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Prior research suggests that the tightness of cultural norms in a community acts as a deterrent to the adoption of disruptive innovation. Yet, culture is a multifaceted construct. While certain components of cultural tightness are primarily based on the strength of historical connectivity between members of the community (i.e., nativity), others are reinforced by the strength of everyday situations (i.e., religiosity). Building on this premise of culture as a multifaceted concept, we propose that religiosity will have a stronger deterrence on the adoption of disruptive innovation than nativity. We examine this nuanced tightness-looseness framework using U.S. state-level data on the adoption of the novel, quick-to-market, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (i.e., Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines). The results demonstrate the importance of the strength of everyday situations that back up historical institutions in the determination of market response to disruptive innovation.
文化、宗教信仰和mRNA COVID-19疫苗的采用
先前的研究表明,社区中文化规范的严密性对采用破坏性创新起到了威慑作用。然而,文化是一个多方面的结构。虽然文化紧密性的某些组成部分主要基于社区成员之间的历史联系的强度(例如,出生地),但其他组成部分则通过日常情况的强度(例如,宗教虔诚)得到加强。在文化作为一个多面概念的前提下,我们提出,宗教信仰对采用颠覆性创新的威慑作用要比出生更强。我们使用美国州级采用新型、快速上市的mRNA COVID-19疫苗(即辉瑞- biontech和Moderna疫苗)的数据来研究这种细微的从紧-从松框架。研究结果表明,在决定市场对破坏性创新的反应时,支持历史制度的日常情况的强度具有重要意义。
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