ID | 176878 |
Title Proper | Effect path of public communication on public acceptance of nuclear energy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Qi, Wen-Hui |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Nuclear power plants in operation usually take public communication measures to increase the public acceptance of nuclear energy. This study explores how public communication affects public acceptance. The data were obtained through questionnaire surveys (N = 364) of residents living around the Qinshan, Tianwan, and Hongyanhe nuclear power plants in China. Based on the researches of mass communication effect path, a structural equation model showed that public communication cannot affect public acceptance directly, but can indirectly affect public acceptance through three paths. In the first path, public communication positively affects trust, trust positively affects perceived benefit, and perceived benefit positively affects public acceptance. In the second path, public communication positively affects trust, trust negatively affects perceived risk, and perceived risk negatively affects public acceptance. In the third path, public communication positively affects perceived benefit, and perceived benefit positively affects public acceptance. Furthermore, public communication has a positive effect on knowledge, but has no effect on public risk. This study also showed that knowledge cannot affect perceived risk and perceived benefit. We proposed policy suggestions based on the results. |
`In' analytical Note | Energy Policy Vol.144; Sep 2020: p.111655 |
Journal Source | Energy Policy 2020-09 144 |
Key Words | Nuclear Energy ; Public Acceptance ; Public Communication ; Structural Equation Model ; Effect Path |