Kao Kristen, Lust Ellen, Dulani Boniface, Ferree Karen E, Harris Adam S, Metheney Erica
University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
University of Malawi, Malawi.
World Dev. 2021 Jan;137:105167. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105167. Epub 2020 Aug 28.
A wide array of authorities-from religious leaders to government ministers-call upon citizens to take preventative measures against Covid-19. Which authorities can most effectively gain public compliance, and which measures will the public take up? Moreover, do people comply with authorities out of respect for their legitimacy, due to their expertise, or for fear of sanctioning? Answers to these questions are important for development practitioners, who need to understand how different partnerships might affect health behavior, and for scholars interested in understanding authority, legitimacy, and compliance. We explore these questions using a conjoint experiment embedded in a telephone survey of 641 Malawians. Individuals in our sample are more likely to say that they will comply with precautionary measures when the costs are low and expected benefits are high. Respondents view both traditional authorities and hospital heads as legitimately issuing directives and having the ability to monitor and sanction non-compliance, but appear to comply more with hospital heads and to do so out of respect for their expertise. These results emphasize how issues directives affects whether individuals comply and provides insights as to why they do so. The findings also reflect individuals' cost-benefit calculations when considering precautionary measures, highlighting the importance of steps that can reduce costs (e.g., food security or income measures) or accurately reflect risks (e.g., information signaling the prevalence of Covid-19). The study not only helps to address the Coronavirus crisis but also has important implications for broader questions of authority and compliance.
从宗教领袖到政府部长等众多权威人士呼吁公民采取预防新冠疫情的措施。哪些权威人士能够最有效地促使公众遵守规定,公众又会采取哪些措施呢?此外,人们是出于对其合法性的尊重、因其专业知识还是出于对制裁的恐惧而遵守权威人士的要求呢?对于需要了解不同伙伴关系如何影响健康行为的发展从业者以及对理解权威、合法性和遵守情况感兴趣的学者来说,这些问题的答案至关重要。我们通过一项嵌入对641名马拉维人进行的电话调查中的联合实验来探讨这些问题。在我们的样本中,当成本较低且预期收益较高时,个人更有可能表示他们会遵守预防措施。受访者认为传统权威人士和医院负责人都有合法发布指令的权力,并且有能力监督和制裁不遵守规定的行为,但似乎更遵守医院负责人的要求,并且是出于对其专业知识的尊重。这些结果强调了发布指令的方式如何影响个人是否遵守规定,并提供了关于他们为何这样做的见解。研究结果还反映了个人在考虑预防措施时的成本效益计算,突出了可以降低成本(如粮食安全或收入措施)或准确反映风险(如表明新冠疫情流行程度的信息)的措施的重要性。这项研究不仅有助于应对新冠危机,还对更广泛的权威和遵守问题具有重要意义。