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ID150378
Title ProperAnti-nuclear behavioral intentions
Other Title Informationthe role of perceived knowledge, information processing, and risk perception
LanguageENG
AuthorZhao, Dingtao ;  Zhu, Weiwei ;  Wei, Jiuchang
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study explored the key factors underlying people's anti-nuclear behavioral intentions. The protective action decision model and the heuristic–systematic model were integrated and adapted from a risk information perspective to construct a hypothetical model. A questionnaire study was conducted on a sample of residents near the Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant, which is under construction in Shandong Province, China (N=487). Results show that, as expected, perceived knowledge is vital in predicting people's information insufficiency, information seeking, systematic processing, and risk perception. Moreover, the inverted U relationship between perceived knowledge and anti-nuclear behavioral intentions is indicated in the study. Information insufficiency and information seeking also significantly predict systematic processing. Furthermore, people's behavioral intentions are motivated by risk perception but fail to be stimulated by systematic processing. Implications and recommendations for future research are discussed.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 88, No.88; Jan 2016: p.168–177
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-01 88, 88
Key WordsNuclear Power ;  Risk Perception ;  Information processing ;  Perceived Knowledge ;  Anti-Nuclear Behavioral Intentions