题名 | How Trust and Risk Perception Affect Household Water Use |
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通讯作者 | Wang, Raymond Yu |
发表日期 | 2021-11-29
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ISBN | N/A
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源著作者 | Dale Whittington
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出版地 | New York
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摘要 | Household water use accounts for an important portion of water consumption. Notably, different households may behave differently regarding how water is used in everyday life. Trust and risk perception are two significant psychological factors that influence water use behavior in households. Since trust and risk perception are malleable and subject to construction, they are useful for developing effective demand management strategies and water conservation policies. The concepts of trust and risk perception are multidimensional and interconnected. Risk perception varies across social groups and is often shaped by subjective feelings toward a variety of activities, events, and technologies. Risk perception is also mediated by trust, which involves a positive expectation of an individual, an organization, and/or an institution that derives from complex processes, characteristics, and competence. Likewise, different social groups’ trust in various entities involved in household water use is subject to the significant and far-reaching impact of risk perception. The complexity of the two notions poses challenges to the measurement and exploration of their effects on household water use. In many cases, risk perception and trust can influence people’s acceptance of water sources (e.g., tap water, bottled water, recycled water, and desalinated water) and their conservation behavior (e.g., installing water-saving technologies and reducing water consumption) in household water use. Trust can affect household water use indirectly through its influence on risk perception. Moreover, trust and risk perception in household water use are neither given nor fixed; rather, they are dynamically determined by external, internal, and informational factors. A coherent, stable, transparent, and fair social and institutional structure is conducive to building trust. However, trust and risk perception differ among groups with diverse household and/or individual demographic, economic, social, and cultural characteristics. Direct information from personal experiences and, more importantly, indirect information from one’s social network, as well as from mass media and social media, play an increasingly important role in the formation and evolution of trust and risk perception, bringing a profound impact on household water use in an era of information. Future directions lie in new dynamics of risk perception and trust in the era of information explosion, the coevolution mechanism of risk perception and trust in household water use, the nuanced impacts of different types of risks (e.g., controllable and uncontrollable) on household water use, and the interactive relations of risk perception and trust across geographical contexts. |
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语种 | 英语
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来源库 | 人工提交
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被引频次[WOS]:0
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成果类型 | 著作章节 |
条目标识符 | http://sustech.caswiz.com/handle/2SGJ60CL/328247 |
专题 | 人文社会科学学院_社会科学中心暨社会科学高等研究院 |
作者单位 | 1.Center for Social Sciences, Southern University of Science and Technology 2.Department of Geography, University of Hong Kong |
第一作者单位 | 南方科技大学 |
通讯作者单位 | 南方科技大学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Wang, Raymond Yu,Liu, Xiaofeng. How Trust and Risk Perception Affect Household Water Use. New York:Oxford University Press,2021.
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