How do attitudes toward Covid-19 vaccine impact intentions to vaccinate in an emerging economy? : the moderating effect of risk perception and Covid-19 anxiety
Year of publication: |
2021
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Authors: | Mohanty, Abhijit ; Dash, Pranati ; Banerji, Diptiman |
Published in: |
Health marketing quarterly. - Philadelphia, PA : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ISSN 1545-0864, ZDB-ID 2068500-2. - Vol. 38.2021, 4, p. 238-254
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Subject: | Attitudes toward Covid-19 vaccines | Covid-19 anxiety | intention to vaccinate | risk perception | Coronavirus | Impfung | Vaccination | Arzneimittel | Pharmaceuticals | Risikopräferenz | Risk attitude | Wahrnehmung | Perception | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour | Gesundheitsrisiko | Health risk | Gesundheitspolitik | Health policy | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment | Meinung | Opinion | Infektionskrankheit | Infectious disease |
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