How National Culture Influences the Speed of COVID-19 Spread: Three Cross-Cultural Studies
Cross-Cultural Research • Vol/Iss. 57(2-3) • Sage Journals • • Published In • Pages: 193-238 •
By Huang, Xiaoyu, Gupta, Vipin, Feng, Cailing, Yang, Fu, Zhang, Lihua, Zheng, Jiaming, Van Wart, Montgomery
Hypothesis
Cultural tightness is negatively related to the speed of COVID-19 spread.
Note
Cultural tightness is defined by "the strength of social norms and the level of tolerance for deviance from such norms" (200). Cultural tightness is tested against the length (in days) of each phase, the average daily cases of each phase, and the average daily case growth rate for each phase in study 3. The relationship between cultural tightness and number of days was significant for phase 6 (coefficient=2.82, p<.1), phase 7 (coefficient=5.67, p<.1), phase 9 (coefficient=4.20, p<.05), phase 10 (coefficient=2.63, p<.01), and phase 12 (coefficient=26.92, p<.05). The relationship between cultural tightness and average daily cases was significant for phase 8 (coefficient=-107.83, p<.1) and phase 12 (coefficient=-1074.92, p<.05). The relationship between cultural tightness and average daily case growth was significant for phase 8 (coefficient=-1.60, p<.1) and phase 12 (coefficient=-.32, p<.1). It does seem that cultural tightness did slow the speed of COVID-19, especially in the later stages of the pandemic, though its effect does not seem to be universal.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Multivariate regression modeling | Support Claimed | See note | See note | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Cultural Tightness | Independent | Ethos |
Average Daily Cases of COVID-19 | Dependent | Disasters, Morbidity |
Average Daily Case Growth of COVID-19 | Dependent | Disasters, Morbidity |
Day length of COVID-19 phase | Dependent | Disasters, Morbidity |