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The leadership quarterly. 2023 May 22:101702. doi: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2023.101702 Q19.12024

Combating COVID-19 with charisma: Evidence on governor speeches in the United States

美国各州长抗疫演讲的感染力证据 翻译改进

Ulrich Thy Jensen  1  2, Dominic Rohner  3, Olivier Bornet  4, Daniel Carron  4, Philip Garner  4, Dimitra Loupi  4, John Antonakis  5

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  • 1 Center for Organization Research and Design, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University, United States.
  • 2 Crown Prince Frederik Center for Public Leadership, Aarhus University, Denmark.
  • 3 Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC Lausanne), University of Lausanne & E4S, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), Switzerland.
  • 4 Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland.
  • 5 Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC Lausanne), University of Lausanne & E4S, Switzerland.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2023.101702 PMID: 37361053

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Using field and laboratory data, we show that leader charisma can affect COVID-related mitigating behaviors. We coded a panel of U.S. governor speeches for charisma signaling using a deep neural network algorithm. The model explains variation in stay-at-home behavior of citizens based on their smart phone data movements, showing a robust effect of charisma signaling: stay-at-home behavior increased irrespective of state-level citizen political ideology or governor party allegiance. Republican governors with a particularly high charisma signaling score impacted the outcome more relative to Democratic governors in comparable conditions. Our results also suggest that one standard deviation higher charisma signaling in governor speeches could potentially have saved 5,350 lives during the study period (02/28/2020-05/14/2020). Next, in an incentivized laboratory experiment we found that politically conservative individuals are particularly prone to believe that their co-citizens will follow governor appeals to distance or stay at home when exposed to a speech that is high in charisma; these beliefs in turn drive their preference to engage in those behaviors. These results suggest that political leaders should consider additional "soft-power" levers like charisma-which can be learned-to complement policy interventions for pandemics or other public heath crises, especially with certain populations who may need a "nudge."

    Keywords: COVID-19; Charisma; Governor; Leadership communication; Non-Pharmaceutical Intervention (NPI); Physical distancing; Stay-at-home.

    Keywords:COVID-19; governor speeches; evidence

    关键词:COVID-19; 州长演讲; 证据

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