Examining the Moderation Effect of Political Trust on the Linkage between Civic Morality and Support for Environmental Taxation
Climate change and pollution are threatening sustainable environments and human life. To mitigate and adapt to the effects of such threats, governments around the world need significant financial resources. Accordingly, this study focuses on which factors are associated with individuals’ support for...
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doaj-740a670f59a74111ab61d81231dc3b2b2020-11-25T03:38:25ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-06-01174476447610.3390/ijerph17124476Examining the Moderation Effect of Political Trust on the Linkage between Civic Morality and Support for Environmental TaxationJae Young Lim0Kuk-Kyoung Moon1Community Wellbeing Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, KoreaDepartment of Public Administration, Inha University, Incheon 22212, KoreaClimate change and pollution are threatening sustainable environments and human life. To mitigate and adapt to the effects of such threats, governments around the world need significant financial resources. Accordingly, this study focuses on which factors are associated with individuals’ support for taxation to protect the environment and pays special attention to the direct effects of civic morality and political trust, as well as their joint effects on support for environmental taxation. Ordered probit results with a sample size of 760 demonstrate that civic morality is positively associated with individuals’ support for environmental taxation; political trust works in the same way. More importantly, political trust moderates and enhances the linkage between civic morality and support for environmental taxation, demonstrating that it can serve as a powerful tool in a government’s efforts to protect the environment.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/12/4476civic moralitypolitical trustenvironmental taxation |
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Examining the Moderation Effect of Political Trust on the Linkage between Civic Morality and Support for Environmental Taxation |
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Examining the Moderation Effect of Political Trust on the Linkage between Civic Morality and Support for Environmental Taxation |
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Examining the Moderation Effect of Political Trust on the Linkage between Civic Morality and Support for Environmental Taxation |
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Examining the Moderation Effect of Political Trust on the Linkage between Civic Morality and Support for Environmental Taxation |
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Examining the Moderation Effect of Political Trust on the Linkage between Civic Morality and Support for Environmental Taxation |
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examining the moderation effect of political trust on the linkage between civic morality and support for environmental taxation |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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Climate change and pollution are threatening sustainable environments and human life. To mitigate and adapt to the effects of such threats, governments around the world need significant financial resources. Accordingly, this study focuses on which factors are associated with individuals’ support for taxation to protect the environment and pays special attention to the direct effects of civic morality and political trust, as well as their joint effects on support for environmental taxation. Ordered probit results with a sample size of 760 demonstrate that civic morality is positively associated with individuals’ support for environmental taxation; political trust works in the same way. More importantly, political trust moderates and enhances the linkage between civic morality and support for environmental taxation, demonstrating that it can serve as a powerful tool in a government’s efforts to protect the environment. |
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