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Initiatives Based on the Psychology of Scarcity Can Increase Covid-19 Vaccinations

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  • Alessandro Del Ponte
  • Audrey De Dominicis
  • Paolo Canofari

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Background: Here we investigate whether releasing COVID-19 vaccines in limited quantities and at limited times boosted Italy's vaccination campaign in 2021. This strategy exploits insights from psychology and consumer marketing. Methods: We built an original dataset covering 200 days of vaccination data in Italy, including 'open day' events. Open-day events (in short: open days) are instances where COVID-19 vaccines were released in limited quantities and only for a specific day at a specified location (usually, a large pavilion or a public building). Our dependent variables are the number of total and first doses administered in proportion to the eligible population. Our key independent variable is the presence of open-day events in a given region on a specific day. We analyzed the data using regression with fixed effects for time and region. The analysis was robust to alternative model specifications. Findings: We find that when an open day event was organized, in proportion to the eligible population, there was an average 0.39-0.44 percentage point increase in total doses administered and a 0.30-0.33 percentage point increase in first doses administered. These figures correspond to an average increase of 10,455-11,796 in total doses administered and 8,043-8,847 in the first doses administered. Interpretation: Releasing vaccines in limited quantities and at limited times by organizing open-day events was associated with an increase in COVID-19 vaccinations in most Italian regions. These results call for wider adoption of vaccination strategies based on the limited release of vaccines for other infectious diseases or future pandemics.

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  • Alessandro Del Ponte & Audrey De Dominicis & Paolo Canofari, 2023. "Initiatives Based on the Psychology of Scarcity Can Increase Covid-19 Vaccinations," Papers 2310.03689, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2310.03689
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