Corrigendum to “How COVID-19 illness perceptions and individual shocks are associated with trust during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, France, Germany, and South Africa” [Health policy (2024) 105178]

Marie-Hélène Broihanne, Daria Plotkina*, Stefanie Kleimeier, Anja S. Göritz, Arvid O.I. Hoffmann

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Abstract

The authors regret to publish the corrigendum since in the original publication of this article, the affiliation of one of the authors, Stefanie Kleimeier, was stated incorrectly. The correct affiliations should be: Marie-Hélène Broihanne a, Daria Plotkina a, Stefanie Kleimeier b,c,d, Anja S. Göritz e, Arvid O.I. Hoffmann fa University of Strasbourg, EM Strasbourg Business School, 61 Avenue de la Forêt Noire, 67085 Strasbourg, France b Faculty of Management, Open University, Valkenburgerweg 177, 6419 AT Heerlen, the Netherlands c Maastricht University, School of Business and Economics, Tongersestraat 53, 6211 LM Maastricht, the Netherlands d University of Stellenbosch Business School, Carl Cronjé Drive, Bellville 7530, Cape Town, South Africa e University of Augsburg, Department of Behavioral Health Technology, Alter Postweg 101 (bureau Center Messe), 86159 Augsbourg, Germany f University of Adelaide, Adelaide Business School, 10 Pulteney Street, SA 5005, Adelaide, Australia The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Article number105212
JournalHealth Policy
Volume151
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Covid-19
  • Employment
  • Illness perception
  • Institutional trust
  • Interpersonal trust
  • Pandemic

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