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.
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).
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
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.
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.