Theory of Reasoned Action as a Framework for Communicating Climate Risk: A Case Study of Schoolchildren in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam
Communicating climate risks to vulnerable groups motivating them to take adaptive actions remains a significant challenge in many populations, especially to children. The theory of reasoned action (TRA) suggests that attitude and subjective norms are important for persuasive communication. This stud...
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doaj-52388cab6c7741c7813b0d0833e7af5f2020-11-24T22:37:36ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-06-01106201910.3390/su10062019su10062019Theory of Reasoned Action as a Framework for Communicating Climate Risk: A Case Study of Schoolchildren in the Mekong Delta in VietnamQuynh Anh Nguyen0Luc Hens1Charlotte MacAlister2Lester Johnson3Boripat Lebel4Sinh Bach Tan5Hung Manh Nguyen6The Ninh Nguyen7Louis Lebel8National Institute for Science and Technology Policy and Strategy Studies (NISTPASS), 38 Ngo Quyen, Hanoi 100000, VietnamCampus de Campolide, Universidade of Nova De Lisboa, 1099-085 Lisboa, PortugalInternational Development Research Centre (IDRC), 150 Kent Street, Ottawa, ON CA1P 0B2, CanadaDepartment of Management and Marketing, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC 3122, AustraliaUnit for Social and Environmental Research (USER), School of Public Policy, Chiang Mai University, 239 Huay Kaew Road, Muang District, Chiang Mai 50200, ThailandNational Institute for Science and Technology Policy and Strategy Studies (NISTPASS), 38 Ngo Quyen, Hanoi 100000, VietnamWinrock International, 98 To Ngoc Van, Hanoi 100000, VietnamFaculty of Marketing, Thuongmai University, 79 Ho Tung Mau, Hanoi 100000, VietnamUnit for Social and Environmental Research (USER), School of Public Policy, Chiang Mai University, 239 Huay Kaew Road, Muang District, Chiang Mai 50200, ThailandCommunicating climate risks to vulnerable groups motivating them to take adaptive actions remains a significant challenge in many populations, especially to children. The theory of reasoned action (TRA) suggests that attitude and subjective norms are important for persuasive communication. This study assesses how to apply TRA, its constructs and other relevant factors to predict behavior intention and beliefs and to change behavior tendency. The randomized field experiment method was applied to explore the differences between pre- and post-communication treatments (2 × 2 design). Can Tho city, located in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, was selected as the research context because of its vulnerability to climate change. The results show that, first, TRA was found to be a significant predictor model of children’s climate change behavior intentions. Second, attitude has a significant effect on the children’s intention to act while videos with subjective norm treatment had not. The treatment interaction of both constructs also had a significant effect. Third, TRA theory-based treatments are positively associated with changes in children’ salient beliefs on attitude and normative belief on social norm toward climate change. In addition, past practices, knowledge and gender are further factors that influence children’s behavior intentions. A theory-inspired design of communication strategy allows the prediction and influencing of intentions. This finding has strong implications for both research and development in Vietnam.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/2019theory of reasoned actionattitudesubjective normintentionschoolchildrenclimate change adaptationpast behaviorclimate change communicationVietnam |
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Quynh Anh Nguyen Luc Hens Charlotte MacAlister Lester Johnson Boripat Lebel Sinh Bach Tan Hung Manh Nguyen The Ninh Nguyen Louis Lebel Theory of Reasoned Action as a Framework for Communicating Climate Risk: A Case Study of Schoolchildren in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam Sustainability theory of reasoned action attitude subjective norm intention schoolchildren climate change adaptation past behavior climate change communication Vietnam |
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Theory of Reasoned Action as a Framework for Communicating Climate Risk: A Case Study of Schoolchildren in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam |
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Theory of Reasoned Action as a Framework for Communicating Climate Risk: A Case Study of Schoolchildren in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam |
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Theory of Reasoned Action as a Framework for Communicating Climate Risk: A Case Study of Schoolchildren in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam |
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Communicating climate risks to vulnerable groups motivating them to take adaptive actions remains a significant challenge in many populations, especially to children. The theory of reasoned action (TRA) suggests that attitude and subjective norms are important for persuasive communication. This study assesses how to apply TRA, its constructs and other relevant factors to predict behavior intention and beliefs and to change behavior tendency. The randomized field experiment method was applied to explore the differences between pre- and post-communication treatments (2 × 2 design). Can Tho city, located in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, was selected as the research context because of its vulnerability to climate change. The results show that, first, TRA was found to be a significant predictor model of children’s climate change behavior intentions. Second, attitude has a significant effect on the children’s intention to act while videos with subjective norm treatment had not. The treatment interaction of both constructs also had a significant effect. Third, TRA theory-based treatments are positively associated with changes in children’ salient beliefs on attitude and normative belief on social norm toward climate change. In addition, past practices, knowledge and gender are further factors that influence children’s behavior intentions. A theory-inspired design of communication strategy allows the prediction and influencing of intentions. This finding has strong implications for both research and development in Vietnam. |
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theory of reasoned action attitude subjective norm intention schoolchildren climate change adaptation past behavior climate change communication Vietnam |
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