Perceived risk crowds out trust? Trust and public compliance with coronavirus restrictions over the course of the pandemic

IF 2.7 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
B. Seyd, F. Bu
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Abstract

Abstract Governments rely on citizen compliance for official rules to be effective. Yet achieving compliance is often tricky, particular when individual costs are high. Under what conditions will citizens voluntarily respect collective rules? We explore public compliance with SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus) restrictions, focusing on the role of political trust. We anticipate that the effects of trust on compliance will be conditional on the presence of other factors, notably fear of infection. Low levels of fear may provide room for trust to shape compliance; yet high levels of fear may ‘crowd out’ the role of trust. We hypothesize that, at the pandemic’s outset, compliance was likely to be shaped more by fear than by trust. Yet as the pandemic progressed, the impact of fear on compliance was likely to have weakened, and the impact of trust to have strengthened. These hypotheses are tested using longitudinal data from Austria, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
感知风险排挤信任?在大流行期间,信任和公众对冠状病毒限制的遵守
政府依靠公民的服从来保证官方规则的有效性。然而,实现合规往往是棘手的,尤其是在个人成本很高的情况下。在什么条件下公民会自愿尊重集体规则?我们探讨公众遵守SARS-CoV-2(冠状病毒)限制,重点关注政治信任的作用。我们预计,信任对遵守的影响将取决于其他因素的存在,特别是对感染的恐惧。低水平的恐惧可能为信任提供空间,从而形成顺从;然而,高度的恐惧可能会“排挤”信任的作用。我们假设,在大流行开始时,合规可能更多地受到恐惧而不是信任的影响。然而,随着疫情的发展,恐惧对合规的影响可能减弱,信任的影响可能增强。这些假设使用来自奥地利、德国和英国的纵向数据进行了检验。
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