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Change is in the minds of the beholders : a sociocognitive comparison of crisis perceptions and change predictions: insights from China, New Zealand, and Slovenia
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Ding, Zhonghui
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Rašković, Matevž
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Inspired by research on the “geography of thought” within social psychology, we present a cross-cultural comparative study of sociocognitive patterns between China, New Zealand, and Slovenia. We study COVID-19 risk perceptions and also explore predictions of economic trends under four specific economic scenarios. Our results show that the East-versus-West demarcation in terms of cultural boundaries is useful but insufficient to understand culturally driven predictions of economic trends. In times of economic downturn, such as the one caused by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, there seem to be universal tendencies towards pessimism. However, significant differences emerge in times of economic growth. Hence, while general human nature comes into play in times of economic adversity, greater differences in terms of “geography of thought” appear in times of economic expansion. For example, while Slovenians and the Chinese are similarly optimistic about economic expansion, New Zealanders seem to be more cautious in assuming the continuation of existing economic expansion. The study also reveals nuances in risk perception, with Slovenians more likely to see the pandemic as an opportunity compared to the Chinese and New Zealanders. Our findings offer valuable insights for policymakers in risk management, particularly in promoting economic resilience.
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English
Keywords:
COVID-19 pandemic
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risk perception
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cross-cultural differences in social cognition
Work type:
Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
EF - School of Economics and Business
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2024
Number of pages:
Str. 226-245
Numbering:
Vol. 26, iss. 4, article no. 2
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-166414
UDC:
005.3
ISSN on article:
2335-4216
DOI:
10.15458/2335-4216.1346
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218443267
Publication date in RUL:
10.01.2025
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Economic and business review
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Univerza v Ljubljani, Ekonomska fakulteta
ISSN:
2335-4216
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268649216
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Slovenian
Keywords:
Kitajska
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Nova Zelandija
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Slovenija
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pandemic
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negotovost
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gospodarska gibanja
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Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P5-0128-2018
Name:
Izzivi vključujočega in trajnostnega razvoja v prevladujoči paradigmi ekonomskih in poslovnih znanosti
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