Moderating effect of regulatory focus on public acceptance of nuclear energy

  • Yanling He
  • , Yazhou Li
  • , Dongqin Xia
  • , Tingting Zhang
  • , Yongliang Wang
  • , Li Hu
  • , Jibao Gu
  • , Yican Wu

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Abstract

Public acceptance has become the most critical question for sustainable development of nuclear energy in recent decades. Many researches concentrated on risk and benefit perception, which were deemed as the most influential factors of Public Acceptance of Nuclear Energy (PANE). But few researches focused on psychological factors including regulatory focus. Therefore, this paper aimed to explore the moderating effect of regulatory focus on PANE based on Regulatory Focus Theory in order to find ways to increase/decrease PANE. An Internet-based survey had been carried out in China nationwide. The results indicated that trust in government was positively related to PANE and this relationship was mediated by risk and benefit perception. In addition, the strength of the associations between risk and benefit perception and PANE were moderated by regulatory focus, consisting of prevention focus and promotion focus. Prevention focus strengthened the negative relationship between risk perception and PANE, while promotion focus weakened. Moreover, promotion focus weakened the positive relationship between benefit perception and PANE, but no significant moderating effect of prevention focus was founded on the relationship between benefit perception and PANE. Some policy implications were also proposed on the basis of above-mentioned findings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2034-2041
Number of pages8
JournalNuclear Engineering and Technology
Volume51
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Moderating effect
  • Nuclear energy
  • Public acceptance
  • Regulatory focus

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