Policy entrepreneurs and individuals: Influence and behavior in pandemic response
成果类型:
Article; Early Access
署名作者:
Taylor, Kristin; DeLeo, Rob A.; Albright, Elizabeth A.; Shanahan, Elizabeth A.; Li, Meng; Koebele, Elizabeth A.; Anderson Crow, Deserai; Birkland, Thomas A.
署名单位:
Wayne State University; Bentley University; Duke University; Montana State University System; Montana State University Bozeman; University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; Children's Hospital Colorado; University of Colorado Denver; Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE); University of Nevada Reno; Children's Hospital Colorado; University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; University of Colorado Denver; North Carolina State University
刊物名称:
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-3352
DOI:
10.1111/puar.13629
发表日期:
2023
关键词:
multiple streams
UNITED-STATES
diffusion
implementation
bureaucrats
INFORMATION
networks
windows
risks
Flood
摘要:
Policy entrepreneurs have traditionally been recognized for their ability to influence policymakers by framing policy problems and pairing them with preferred solutions. Does their influence extend to the public? We examine this question in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. We analyze whether an individual's perception of a visible, national-level policy entrepreneur, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Dr. Anthony Fauci, influences their perceived risk of contracting the virus and their uptake of recommended COVID-19 risk mitigation behaviors. Findings indicate that approval of Dr. Fauci predicts individual risk perceptions and uptake of mask wearing practices, with his influence particularly strong among conservatives. However, Dr. Fauci's influence as a policy entrepreneur waned over time and was moderated by a host of factors such as an individual's worldview, perceptions of policy environment, and media consumption.
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