id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-336791-h2u93atf Prentice, Catherine Timed intervention in COVID-19 and panic buying 2020-11-30 .txt text/plain 6011 322 53 Consistent with foregoing discussion, this paper uses a mixed method approach to understand how government's timed interventions, manifested by TIPs, are related to the panic buying, witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Third, big data analytics were used to understand the timing effect of government measures and panic buying through sentimental analysis. The full list of keywords were: "coronavirus", "corona virus", "COVID", "pandemic", "SARS", "border", "face mask", "hand sanitiser", "panic buying", "toilet paper", "lost job", "job loss", "unemployed", "jobkeeper", "jobseeker", "travel ban", "travelban", "lockdown", "quarantine", "social distancing", "shop", "coles", "woolworths", "isolation", "sacked", "centrelink", "landlord", "rent", "repayment", "closure", "closedown". The findings from the semantic analysis show that government measures associated with COVID-19 are related to panic buying. In view of the current COVID19 pandemic crisis, the paper deploys a few methods including semantic analysis, big data analytics and secondary data research to examine the relationship between government measures on managing COVID 19 and panic buying behaviours. ./cache/cord-336791-h2u93atf.txt ./txt/cord-336791-h2u93atf.txt