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ID168858
Title ProperEmotions, Risk Perceptions and Precautionary Actions of Citizens During a Military Operation Using a New Defence Technology
Other Title Informationthe Israeli Case of the Iron Dome
LanguageENG
AuthorLahav, Eyal ;  Shahrabani, Shosh
Summary / Abstract (Note)The current field study used unique data collected in Israel in July 2014, during a military operation that the Israel Defence Forces (I.D.F.) conducted in the Gaza Strip, in reaction to the thousands of missiles launched from there into Israel. During this operation, the new Iron Dome anti-missile defence system was used to protect Israelis exposed to missile attacks. The study examined factors that correlate with decisions to comply with I.D.F. defence instructions regarding behaviour during missile attacks. In addition, the study examined the relationship between attitudes towards the Iron Dome technology and emotions, risk perceptions, and the decision to comply with I.D.F. defence instructions. The results indicate that stronger positive opinions towards Iron Dome were correlated with lower levels of fear and anger, and beliefs that participant’s chances of being injured by a missile were lower than they had been during previous military operation. In addition, better compliance with I.D.F. defence instructions correlated with being more fearful, angrier at Hamas, living closer to Gaza Strip, and having more positive opinions about Iron Dome. The findings also indicate gender differences with respect to factors correlated with risk perceptions, opinions regarding Iron Dome, and precautionary actions during attacks.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 30, No.6; Nov 2019: p.666-686
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 30 No 6
Key WordsTerror ;  Emotions ;  Iron Dome ;  Risk Perceptions ;  Precautionary Actions


 
 
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