• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Fight alone or together? : the influence of risk perception on helping behavior
  • Contributor: Yin, Liping [VerfasserIn]; Wu, Yenchun Jim [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: 2022
  • Published in: Journal of risk and financial management ; 15(2022), 2 vom: Feb., Artikel-ID 78, Seite 1-15
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/jrfm15020078
  • ISSN: 1911-8074
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  • Keywords: COVID-19 ; helping behavior ; in-group identity ; risk perception ; severity of a local pandemic ; Aufsatz in Zeitschrift
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  • Description: Will there be a greater sense of solidarity and friendship during public crises? This study aims to determine whether risk perception influences employees’ willingness to assist in times of public crisis, taking COVID-19 as a specific research scenario and based on the theory of “tend and befriend”. This study hypothesized that risk perception will influence employees’ helping behavior via the in-group identity, with the degree of impact dependent on the COVID-19 pandemic’s severity. A questionnaire survey of 925 practitioners from various industries in the pandemic area revealed that: risk perception has a positive influence on employees’ helping behavior; in-group identity plays a certain mediating role in the process of risk perception that influences employees’ helping behavior; and the severity of a local pandemic negatively moderates the relationship between risk perception and helping behavior, but positively moderates the relationship between risk perception and in-group identity. Specifically, employees in high-risk areas are more likely to “align” (higher degree of recognition by the in-group) but demonstrate less helping behavior, compared with those in areas with moderate and low risk from the COVID-19. By contrast, employees in low-risk areas display more helping behavior but have less in-group identity, compared with those in areas with moderate and high risk from the COVID-19. This study expands the research on the relationship between risk perception and helping behavior, enriches the research results on risk management theory, and provides a practical reference for risk governance.
  • Access State: Open Access
  • Rights information: Attribution (CC BY)