Trust and risk perception: A critical review of the literature

M Siegrist - Risk analysis, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Many studies in the field of risk perception and acceptance of hazards include trust as an
explanatory variable. Despite this, the importance of trust has often been questioned. The …

Public perceptions and acceptance of nuclear energy in China: The role of public knowledge, perceived benefit, perceived risk and public engagement

S Wang, J Wang, S Lin, J Li - Energy Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Nuclear energy has been regarded as a controversial energy option to reduce carbon
emissions, alleviate global warming and transition to a low-carbon society. Understanding …

The importance of incorporating risk into human-automation trust

RE Stuck, BJ Tomlinson, BN Walker - Theoretical Issues in …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
A key psychological component of interactions in both human-human and human-
automation relationships is trust. Although trust has repeatedly been conceptualized as …

Travel risk in the ecotourism industry amid COVID-19 pandemic: ecotourists' perceptions

Z Samdin, SINW Abdullah, A Khaw… - Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 outbreak has caused a global turmoil which restricted movement and
consequently, diminishing domestic and international travel. One that is severely affected is …

How trust in a destination's risk regulation navigates outbound travel constraints on revisit intention post-COVID-19: Segmenting insights from experienced Chinese …

T Sun, J Zhang, B Zhang, Y Ong, N Ito - Journal of Destination Marketing & …, 2022 - Elsevier
How do tourists cope with outbound travel constraints post-COVID-19? This study explores
the cognitive coping strategy of destination trust in risk regulation on abating outbound travel …

Risk–risk governance in a low‐carbon future: Exploring institutional, technological, and behavioral tradeoffs in climate geoengineering pathways

BK Sovacool, CM Baum, S Low - Risk Analysis, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Deliberations are underway to utilize increasingly radical technological options to help
address climate change and stabilize the climatic system. Collectively, these options are …

Pre-service teachers' knowledge and perceptions of the impact of mitigative climate actions and their willingness to act

S Tolppanen, A Claudelin, J Kang - Research in Science Education, 2021 - Springer
A 44-item questionnaire was created to examine pre-service teachers' knowledge and
perceptions of the impact of mitigative climate change actions and how willing they are to …

Comparative analysis of public attitudes toward nuclear power energy across 27 European countries by applying the multilevel model

J Wang, S Kim - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Despite its potential risks, nuclear power energy offers some economic benefits including
cheap electricity. This benefit clarifies part of the reason why people support nuclear energy …

Socio-economic indicators of nuclear energy investments: A study on countries

S Yüksel, H Dinçer, GS Uluer - Inclusive developments through socio …, 2023 - emerald.com
With the increase in population, the energy needs of countries are also increasing. These
countries have difficulties in meeting these increasing needs. Countries that cannot meet …

Not so sustainable? Images of bioeconomy by future environmental professionals and citizens

A Vainio, U Ovaska, V Varho - Journal of cleaner production, 2019 - Elsevier
This two-part study explored future environmental professionals' and citizens' views of
bioeconomy and compared them to the official definitions. Essays written by future …