Reducing administrative burdens to increase the take-up of public services: the case of vaccination intentions DOI Creative Commons
Paola Cantarelli, Nicola Bellé, Pamela Herd

et al.

Public Management Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 26(12), P. 3556 - 3576

Published: April 23, 2024

The literature on administrative burdens has directed attention to why citizens struggle engage with state services that would benefit them. In a paired conjoint experiment Italian adults, COVID-19 vaccination intention is positively impacted by reducing burdens, after controlling for vaccine's efficacy and side effects: automatic enrolment of through pre-scheduled appointments, offering convenient location, less time required get vaccinated social norms whereby the majority in favour getting vaccinated. Reductions are especially relevant adults over age 64 those neutral or high intention.

Language: Английский

Agenda-setting effects for covid-19 vaccination: Insights from 10 million textual data from social media and news articles using BERTopic DOI
Hyunsang Son, Young Eun Park

International Journal of Information Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 83, P. 102907 - 102907

Published: April 8, 2025

Language: Английский

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Predicting COVID-19 vaccination compliance among Korean young adults through the situational theory of problem solving DOI
Myoung‐Gi Chon,

Taejun Lee

Journal of Communication Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 21, 2025

Purpose The purpose of this study was to propose a theoretical model predict government compliance on COVID-19 vaccination targeting Millennials and Generation Z (generation MZ) by expanding the situational theory problem solving (STOPS) with trust in pandemic. presented found that motivation vaccines active communicative action (i.e. information seeking, forfending forwarding vaccines) increased compliance. In addition, public critical factor generation MZ being following instructions vaccine. As post hoc analysis, results indirect effect revealed is less likely follow when their behaviors are increased. Theoretical practical implications as follows. Design/methodology/approach Focusing young adults South Korea, pairing two groups – (born 1981–1995) 1996–2005) ( N = 1,200) applied STOPS how younger complies regarding vaccination. Findings showed people were motivated employ communication seek, forfend forward related COVID-19. we solving, positively associated Originality/value Many countries around world have faced extraordinary challenges effort effectively slow spread coronavirus disease (COVID-19) maintain national sustainability since emergence To reduce COVID-19, governments asked citizens health during It known can lower an individual’s risk contracting spreading Despite amount research few scholars studied generations preventive behaviors, including compliance).

Language: Английский

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Effects of side-effect risk framing strategies on COVID-19 vaccine intentions: a randomized controlled trial DOI Creative Commons
Nikkil Sudharsanan, Caterina Favaretti, Violetta Hachaturyan

et al.

eLife, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: Aug. 16, 2022

Fear over side-effects is one of the main drivers COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. A large literature in behavioral and communication sciences finds that how risks are framed presented to individuals affects their judgments its severity. However, it remains unknown whether such framing changes can affect behavior be deployed as policy solutions reduce

Language: Английский

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Vaccine hesitancy comes in waves: Longitudinal evidence on willingness to vaccinate against COVID-19 from seven European countries DOI Creative Commons
Iryna Sabat, Sebastian Neumann‐Böhme, Pedro Pita Barros

et al.

Vaccine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 41(36), P. 5304 - 5312

Published: July 16, 2023

This paper investigates the prevalence and determinants of three main states people's willingness to be vaccinated (WTBV) against COVID-19 - willing, unwilling hesitant occurrence predictors shifts between these over time. Understanding dynamics vaccine intentions is crucial for developing targeted campaigns increase uptake emergency response preparedness.A panel survey consisting 9 quarterly waves data collected April 2020 January 2022. Baseline included 24 952 adults from Germany, UK, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Portugal, Italy recruited online panels construct census-matched nationally representative samples.Self-reported intention was outcome. Multinomial logit random effects models were used analyze relationships interest. All results reported as relative risk ratios (RRR).Hesitancy get most unstable intention, with on average 42% ever respondents remaining in this state through future waves, followed by 'unwilling' (53%) 'willing (82%). Following news, trust information government, GPs WHO, preferences, perceptions, confidence vaccines (or lack thereof) predicted vaccination reversals. Risk preferences acted both an impediment a facilitator depending initial intention.This study revealed dynamic nature its 7 European countries. The findings provide insights policymakers designing more effective communication strategies, particularly at vaccinate population groups, public health emergencies.

Language: Английский

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Reducing administrative burdens to increase the take-up of public services: the case of vaccination intentions DOI Creative Commons
Paola Cantarelli, Nicola Bellé, Pamela Herd

et al.

Public Management Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 26(12), P. 3556 - 3576

Published: April 23, 2024

The literature on administrative burdens has directed attention to why citizens struggle engage with state services that would benefit them. In a paired conjoint experiment Italian adults, COVID-19 vaccination intention is positively impacted by reducing burdens, after controlling for vaccine's efficacy and side effects: automatic enrolment of through pre-scheduled appointments, offering convenient location, less time required get vaccinated social norms whereby the majority in favour getting vaccinated. Reductions are especially relevant adults over age 64 those neutral or high intention.

Language: Английский

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