The role of cosmopolitan orientation in COVID-19-related attitudes: perceived threats and opportunities, vaccination willingness, and support for collective containment efforts
Cosmopolitan individuals identify themselves as “citizens of the world.” In the present research, we tested the idea that endorsing a cosmopolitan orientation (CO) is adaptive in the COVID-19 crisis. Cosmopolitan individuals more readily transcend national parochialism, show greater concern for all...
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Main Authors: | Leung, Angela K.-y, Koh, Brandon, Lua, Verity Y. Q., Liu, James H., Choi, Sarah Y., Lee, I-Ching, Lee, Michelle, Lin, Mei Hua *, Hodgetts, Darrin, Chen, Sylvia Xiaohua |
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Springer Verlag (Germany)
2023
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Online Access: | http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2867/ https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12144-023-05039-5 |
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