Navigating the COVID-19 pandemic in the contingency framework: Antecedents and consequences of public's stance toward the CDC
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This study applied the contingency theory of conflict management to examine how contingency factors influence the public's perceptual and behavioral responses to COVID-19 and stance toward the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In particular, we tested political ideology as an important individual characteristic variable to examine its roles in the contingency theory framework. The findings revealed that two situational variables (i.e., threat appraisal and attitudes toward CDC) positively influenced the public's contingency accommodation stance toward the CDC. Furthermore, greater conservatism was significantly associated with lower levels of threat appraisal and more negative attitudes toward the CDC, however it did not influence the stance toward the CDC. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings and directions for future research are discussed. © 2022 Elsevier Inc.

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Contingency theoryCOVID-19Crisis communicationPolitical ideologyThreat appraisalPOLITICAL-IDEOLOGYMORAL FOUNDATIONSNEGATIVITY BIASSOCIAL MEDIAIDENTITYCONSERVATIVESPERCEPTIONSATTITUDESLIBERALSTHREAT
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Navigating the COVID-19 pandemic in the contingency framework: Antecedents and consequences of public's stance toward the CDC
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Lee, H.Kim, H.J.Hong, Hyehyun
DOI
10.1016/j.pubrev.2022.102149
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2022-03
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Public Relations Review
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