Explaining Local Residents’ Attitudes toward Shale Gas Exploitation: The Mediating Roles of Risk and Benefit Perceptions
Using Fishbein’s multi-attribute model, this paper proposes that the impact of socio-demographic and psychosocial factors on local residents’ overall attitude toward shale gas exploitation (SGE) is mediated by their risk and benefit perceptions. The proposition has been validated with the generalize...
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doaj-4b277885f196492bbb4618a9e8c8ca462020-11-25T03:59:17ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-10-01177268726810.3390/ijerph17197268Explaining Local Residents’ Attitudes toward Shale Gas Exploitation: The Mediating Roles of Risk and Benefit PerceptionsLiuyang Yao0Qian Zhang1Kin Keung Lai2Xianyu Cao3International Business School, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710119, ChinaInternational Business School, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710119, ChinaInternational Business School, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710119, ChinaInternational Business School, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710119, ChinaUsing Fishbein’s multi-attribute model, this paper proposes that the impact of socio-demographic and psychosocial factors on local residents’ overall attitude toward shale gas exploitation (SGE) is mediated by their risk and benefit perceptions. The proposition has been validated with the generalized structural equation modeling approach with a cross-sectional dataset of 825 residents from China’s Fuling shale gas field. Results indicate that the influence of benefit perception on residents’ overall attitude outweighs that of risk perception. Moreover, residents’ perceived fairness, affective feeling, and trust in regulatory agencies have positive influences on their overall attitude, primarily via their risk and benefit perceptions, in decreasing order of influences. Finally, we also find that residents’ attitudes have been significantly influenced by their socio-demographic factors, including age, residential area, and political ideology. Thus, our study extends the literature with theoretical and empirical models by exploring the influences factors of local residents’ attitudes toward SGE, and results from our empirical survey provide insight into policy design to promote the acceptance of SGE.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/19/7268shale gas exploitationmulti-attribute modelgeneralized structural equation modelingrisk perceptionbenefit perceptionmediation analysis |
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Liuyang Yao Qian Zhang Kin Keung Lai Xianyu Cao Explaining Local Residents’ Attitudes toward Shale Gas Exploitation: The Mediating Roles of Risk and Benefit Perceptions International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health shale gas exploitation multi-attribute model generalized structural equation modeling risk perception benefit perception mediation analysis |
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Liuyang Yao Qian Zhang Kin Keung Lai Xianyu Cao |
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Explaining Local Residents’ Attitudes toward Shale Gas Exploitation: The Mediating Roles of Risk and Benefit Perceptions |
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Explaining Local Residents’ Attitudes toward Shale Gas Exploitation: The Mediating Roles of Risk and Benefit Perceptions |
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Explaining Local Residents’ Attitudes toward Shale Gas Exploitation: The Mediating Roles of Risk and Benefit Perceptions |
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Explaining Local Residents’ Attitudes toward Shale Gas Exploitation: The Mediating Roles of Risk and Benefit Perceptions |
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Explaining Local Residents’ Attitudes toward Shale Gas Exploitation: The Mediating Roles of Risk and Benefit Perceptions |
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explaining local residents’ attitudes toward shale gas exploitation: the mediating roles of risk and benefit perceptions |
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Using Fishbein’s multi-attribute model, this paper proposes that the impact of socio-demographic and psychosocial factors on local residents’ overall attitude toward shale gas exploitation (SGE) is mediated by their risk and benefit perceptions. The proposition has been validated with the generalized structural equation modeling approach with a cross-sectional dataset of 825 residents from China’s Fuling shale gas field. Results indicate that the influence of benefit perception on residents’ overall attitude outweighs that of risk perception. Moreover, residents’ perceived fairness, affective feeling, and trust in regulatory agencies have positive influences on their overall attitude, primarily via their risk and benefit perceptions, in decreasing order of influences. Finally, we also find that residents’ attitudes have been significantly influenced by their socio-demographic factors, including age, residential area, and political ideology. Thus, our study extends the literature with theoretical and empirical models by exploring the influences factors of local residents’ attitudes toward SGE, and results from our empirical survey provide insight into policy design to promote the acceptance of SGE. |
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shale gas exploitation multi-attribute model generalized structural equation modeling risk perception benefit perception mediation analysis |
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