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100 _aBaniamin, H.M., Rahman, M. and Hasan, M.T.
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245 _aThe COVID-19 pandemic: Why are some countries coping more successfully than others?
260 _aAsia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
300 _a42(3), Sep, 2020: p.153-169
520 _aCountries have experienced varied success in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. To understand these variations, the study used netnography on news media and websites, and social media. Factors identified as critical to success in managing the pandemic fall into two categories: state-centric and socio-demographic. State-centric factors such as policy learning and implementation structure, and technological and administrative readiness have influenced success. Contextual factors such as a country’s demographic profile (e.g., age), family structure (multigenerational family), and cultural attributes (e.g., kissing and hugging to greet) also shape the effectiveness of policies for controlling the pandemic. – Reproduced
650 _aCOVID-19, Pendmic, Management and strategics, Public policy, coronations factors
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773 _aAsia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
906 _aCOVID-19 (DISEASE)
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