Risk attitudes and human mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic

, Skali, Ahmed, Savage, David A., Stadelmann, David, & (2020) Risk attitudes and human mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientific Reports, 10, Article number: 19931.

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Behavioural responses to pandemics are less shaped by actual mortality or hospitalisation risks than they are by risk attitudes. We explore human mobility patterns as a measure of behavioural responses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our results indicate that risk-taking attitudes are a critical factor in predicting reductions in human mobility and social confinement around the globe. We find that the sharp decline in mobility after the WHO (World Health Organization) declared COVID-19 to be a pandemic can be attributed to risk attitudes. Our results suggest that regions with risk-averse attitudes are more likely to adjust their behavioural activity in response to the declaration of a pandemic even before official government lockdowns. Further understanding of the basis of responses to epidemics, e.g., precautionary behaviour, will help improve the containment of the spread of the virus.

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ID Code: 207586
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Chan, Ho Faiorcid.org/0000-0002-7281-5212
Torgler, Bennoorcid.org/0000-0002-9809-963X
Additional Information: Funding Information: We received no specific funding for this work. We thank D. Johnston for helpful feedback. Thoughts and comments by our editor, Wen-Chung Lee, and two anonymous reviewers are gratefully acknowledged. This publication was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the University of Bayreuth in the funding programme Open Access Publishing.
Measurements or Duration: 13 pages
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-76763-2
ISSN: 2045-2322
Pure ID: 74856762
Divisions: Current > Research Centres > Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society & Technology
Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School
Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Business & Law
Current > Schools > School of Economics & Finance
Funding Information: We received no specific funding for this work. We thank D. Johnston for helpful feedback. Thoughts and comments by our editor, Wen-Chung Lee, and two anonymous reviewers are gratefully acknowledged. This publication was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the University of Bayreuth in the funding programme Open Access Publishing.
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