TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of individual behaviors and governmental guidance measures on pandemic-triggered public sentiment based on system dynamics and cross-validation
AU - Huang, Hainan
AU - Chen, Weifan
AU - Xie, Tian
AU - Wei, Yaoyao
AU - Feng, Ziqing
AU - Wu, Weijiong
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: The paper is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71974090); Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province of China (No. 2018JJ2336); Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of Hunan Province of China (18YBQ105); Youth talents support program of Hunan Province of China (2018HXQ03); Key scientific research project of Education Department(No. 20A443); Social Science Key Breeding Project of USC (2018XZX16); Doctoral scientific research foundation of USC (No. 2013XQD27); Philosophy and Social Science Foundation Youth Project of Hunan Province of China (19YBQ093); Scientific research project of Education Department (No. 20C1625);and the research is also supported by the “Double Tops” Discipline of Management Science and Engineering of USC.
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PY - 2021/4/2
Y1 - 2021/4/2
N2 - Negative online public sentiment generated by government mishandling of pandemics and other disasters can easily trigger widespread panic and distrust, causing great harm. It is important to understand the law of public sentiment dissemination and use it in a timely and appropriate way. Using the big data of online public sentiment during the COVID-19 period, this paper analyzes and establishes a cross-validation based public sentiment system dynamics model which can simulate the evolution processes of public sentiment under the effects of individual behaviors and governmental guidance measures. A concrete case of a violation of relevant regulations during COVID-19 epidemic that sparked public sentiment in China is introduced as a study sample to test the effectiveness of the proposed method. By running the model, the results show that an increase in government responsiveness contributes to the spread of positive social sentiment but also promotes negative sentiment. Positive individual behavior suppresses negative emotions while promoting the spread of positive emotions. Changes in the disaster context (epidemic) have an impact on the spread of sentiment, but the effect is mediocre.
AB - Negative online public sentiment generated by government mishandling of pandemics and other disasters can easily trigger widespread panic and distrust, causing great harm. It is important to understand the law of public sentiment dissemination and use it in a timely and appropriate way. Using the big data of online public sentiment during the COVID-19 period, this paper analyzes and establishes a cross-validation based public sentiment system dynamics model which can simulate the evolution processes of public sentiment under the effects of individual behaviors and governmental guidance measures. A concrete case of a violation of relevant regulations during COVID-19 epidemic that sparked public sentiment in China is introduced as a study sample to test the effectiveness of the proposed method. By running the model, the results show that an increase in government responsiveness contributes to the spread of positive social sentiment but also promotes negative sentiment. Positive individual behavior suppresses negative emotions while promoting the spread of positive emotions. Changes in the disaster context (epidemic) have an impact on the spread of sentiment, but the effect is mediocre.
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U2 - 10.3390/ijerph18084245
DO - 10.3390/ijerph18084245
M3 - Article
C2 - 33923746
AN - SCOPUS:85104484694
SN - 1661-7827
VL - 18
JO - International journal of environmental research and public health
JF - International journal of environmental research and public health
IS - 8
M1 - 4245
ER -