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    • Corruption and Antibiotic Use in the European Regions 

      Rönnerstrand, Björn; Lapuente, Victor (2015-03)
      Objective: To investigate the association between two measures of corruption – prevalence of corruption in the health sector and prevalence of bribes in the society – and antibiotic consumption in the European regions. ...
    • Förtroende för myndigheter 

      Rönnerstrand, Björn; Johansson, Susanne (SOM-institutet, 2008)
    • Generalized trust and the collective action dilemma of immunization 

      Rönnerstrand, Björn (2015-02-11)
      Immunization is one of the most cost-efficient medical treatments available. But the potential for societies to secure the public health benefits generated by vaccinations can be reduced by the collective action dilemma ...
    • Peers, policy, and attitudes as drivers of antibiotic prescribing 

      Carlsson, Fredrik; Jacobsson, Gunnar; Lampi, Elina; Rönnerstrand, Björn (University of Gothenburg, 2021-05)
      In this study we investigated how treatment norms about antibiotic use affect a doctor´s decision to prescribe antibiotics. We also investigated the attitudes and behavior of the same physicians as private persons. We find ...
    • Who is willing to stay sick for the collective? – Individual characteristics, experience, and trust 

      Carlsson, Fredrik; Jacobsson, Gunnar; Jagers, Sverker C.; Lampi, Elina; Robertsson, Felicia; Rönnerstrand, Björn (2019-05)
      This paper deals with the collective action dilemma of antibiotic resistance. Despite the collective threat posed by antibiotic resistance, there are limited incentives for individuals to consider the contribution of their ...