Government incentives facing COVID-19: A comparative study between Brazil and Chile in light of communication theory

IF 0.1 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Jamille Carla Oliveira Araújo, Fernando Gentil de Souza, Agostinha Patrícia Da Silva Gomes
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic forced different countries to implement new strategies to reduce its spread and mitigate its economic and social effects. Given this scenario, this study aims to compare government incentives granted by Brazil and Chile, in response to the economic effects of COVID-19. This qualitative and exploratory research uses indirect (bibliographic) and secondary documentation with data collected from the websites of the state governments in each country, between 2020 and 2021. The Iramuteq 2.0 software for data analysis. Based on Factorial Correspondence Analysis using a dendrogram, the study analyzes the incentives launched by: laws, decrees, contingency policies, guidelines in booklets, applications, and combating fake news, classified into 4 (four) categories: (i) tax and labor, (ii) actions on social networks, (iii) benefits programs and (iv) legalization. The results show that Chile offered more incentives than Brazil, highlighting the helping program from large companies to small ones, On the other hand, Brazil conducted more campaigns to combat fake news. In the light of the communication theory (CT), the findings highlighted the advances of governments in the expansion of digital channels (social networks, web pages and applications) to inform citizens and companies. During this period State Governments learned new insights to outline new strategies to stimulate the economy, to promote learning and increase the capacity to lead in contexts of crises and pandemic
面对COVID-19的政府激励:基于传播学理论的巴西与智利比较研究
COVID-19大流行迫使不同国家实施新的战略,以减少其传播并减轻其经济和社会影响。在这种情况下,本研究旨在比较巴西和智利为应对COVID-19的经济影响而提供的政府激励措施。这一定性和探索性研究使用了间接(书目)和二手文献,并从2020年至2021年期间从每个国家的州政府网站收集了数据。用于数据分析的Iramuteq 2.0软件。基于使用树状图的析因对应分析,该研究分析了法律,法令,应急政策,小册子指南,应用程序和打击假新闻所启动的激励措施,分为4(四)类:(i)税收和劳动,(ii)社交网络上的行动,(iii)福利计划和(iv)合法化。结果显示,智利比巴西提供了更多的激励措施,突出了大公司对小企业的帮助计划。另一方面,巴西开展了更多的打击假新闻的活动。根据传播理论(CT),调查结果强调了政府在扩大数字渠道(社交网络、网页和应用程序)以告知公民和公司方面取得的进展。在此期间,各国政府获得了新的见解,概述了刺激经济、促进学习和提高在危机和大流行病背景下的领导能力的新战略
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Contabilidad y Negocios BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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