Compliance (psychology)

  1. Perceived threat increased fear, prevention, and health discrimination
    COVID-19 news impact on fear and preventive behavior varies with perceived efficacy. Study shows threat messaging with efficacy cues reduces discrimination while boosting compliance.
  2. 'It's Confusing, Insecure, and Messy' -- Mapping the Gaps Between Stakeholders’ Cybersecurity Mental Models in the Danish Defence Sector
    Qualitative study reveals misalignments in cybersecurity perceptions among Danish defence sector policymakers, industry associations, and SMEs, showing SMEs treat security as compliance while.
  3. Audit improved compliance with the WHO surgical safety checklist
    WHO Surgical Safety Checklist compliance improved significantly at Sudan hospital through staff education and standardized documentation, with communication-dependent items showing greatest gains.
  4. Trusted contact adoption remains low among eligible investors
    Study of retail investor compliance with FINRA trusted contact rule using national financial capability data, showing literacy and social trust as key determinants.
  5. Past ESG misconduct is linked to lower later incident prevalence
    Study examines how severe corporate misconduct in EU firms signals institutional norms that reduce future ESG violations, supporting institutional learning and path dependency theory.
  6. EU AI Act addresses environmental risks only indirectly
    EU AI Act's regulatory framework addresses environmental impacts only indirectly through procedural mechanisms, leaving significant gaps in addressing lifecycle environmental risks from.
  7. Article argues forced transfer of Ukrainian children could qualify as genocide
    Legal analysis of Russia's forced transfer of Ukrainian children as genocide under international law, examining actus reus, mens rea, and special intent requirements beyond ICC war crime designation.