Atalay, SelinSolmazer, Gaye2022-02-152022-02-1520211664-1078https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.578190https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14034/107This study investigated the relationship between cultural value orientations and country-specific changes in mobility during the Covid-19 pandemic. The aim was to understand how cultural values relate to mobility behavior during the initial stages of the pandemic. The aggregated data include Schwartz's cultural orientations, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, number of Covid-19 cases per million, and mobility change during the Covid-19 pandemic (Google Mobility Reports; percentage decrease in retail and recreation mobility, transit station mobility, workplace mobility and percentage mobility increase in residential areas). Regression analyses showed that, after controlling for economy and severity of disease, hierarchy was the primary factor reducing mobility, such as staying at home, and mobility in public spaces, such as avoiding retail and recreation sites (marginally significant). The results are discussed in the light of previous literature and the implications for social distancing measures.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCOVID-19social distancingcultural value orientationsmobility changespandemicThe relationship between cultural value orientations and the changes in mobility during the covid-19 pandemic: A national-level analysisArticle10.3389/fpsyg.2021.57819012Q1WOS:0006463744000012-s2.0-8510524213433959061Q2