应对新冠肺炎的知识隐藏方法:西班牙与中国的比较

J. Cegarra-Navarro, Elena-Mădălina Vătămănescu, Aurora Martínez‐Martínez
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虽然目前尚不清楚隐藏知识可能对公民产生的积极和消极影响,但一些政府试图通过隐藏或扭曲公民可获得的信息来应对COVID-19造成的危机。该研究表明,实现吸收能力(RACAP)的存在可以让公民阻止有关COVID - 19的假新闻的传播。本文将RACAP作为一种抵消知识隐藏潜在负面影响的方法,从而提高公民参与度。为此,这项研究分析了来自西班牙和中国两个国家的251名公民的数据。调查结果表明,虽然西班牙人觉得很多信息被隐瞒了,但中国公民最终更愿意采取适当的新冠措施。尽管存在这些差异,但在这两个样本中,RACAP有助于确保遵守新的立法和与covid -19相关的限制。
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A knowledge hiding approach to cope with COVID-19: A Comparison between Spain and China
Although it is not clear what positive and negative effects knowledge hiding may have on citizens, some Governments have tried to address the crisis caused by COVID-19 through hiding or distorting information available to citizens. This study suggests that the presence of realized absorptive capacity (RACAP) allows citizens to stop the spreading of fake news about COVID 19. The paper focuses on RACAP as a method to counteract the potential negative effects of knowledge hiding and thus increase citizen engagement. To do so, this study analyses data collected from 251 citizens of two countries: Spain and China. Results provides evidence that while Spaniards have the feeling that a lot of information has been hidden from them, Chinese citizens are ultimately much more committed to taking appropriate COVID 19 measures. Despite these differences, in both samples RACAP help to ensure compliance with new legislation and COVID-19-related restrictions.
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