2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijggc.2018.01.012
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General public reactions to carbon capture and storage: Does culture matter?

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“…Contrary to the significant role of technical factors, the study [57] shows a significant impact of socio-cultural factors on the benefits and risks perception. And, in spite of the fact that the number of such factors can be very high, and they can vary depending on the region assessed, an attempt was made in [68] to identify the key ones:“risks perception: uncertainty avoidance, determined as “the extent to which members of society feel uncomfortable with uncertain, unknown, ambiguous, or unstructured situations” and society's short-term or long-term orientation;benefit perception: uncertainty avoidance, long-term orientation, and inequality of power distribution in society (power distance)”.…”
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“…Contrary to the significant role of technical factors, the study [57] shows a significant impact of socio-cultural factors on the benefits and risks perception. And, in spite of the fact that the number of such factors can be very high, and they can vary depending on the region assessed, an attempt was made in [68] to identify the key ones:“risks perception: uncertainty avoidance, determined as “the extent to which members of society feel uncomfortable with uncertain, unknown, ambiguous, or unstructured situations” and society's short-term or long-term orientation;benefit perception: uncertainty avoidance, long-term orientation, and inequality of power distribution in society (power distance)”.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[69]20140GeneralSocial acceptance, balance between tax and pollutionsModelingto determine, from the social point of view, simultaneously the amount of production as well as the optimal allocation of CO2 emissions between the atmosphere and underground storage sites.Kaiser M. [107]20141006GeneralPublic engagement, public perceptionInterviews, media analysis, focus groupto analyze the local public perception of CCS among citizens and stakeholders;to inform community representatives and the local public about CCS technology and to involve them in the planning process for the prospective CCS project.Karayannis V. [92]2014N/AGeneralPublic perception, economic aspectsQualitativeto discuss recent socio-economic aspects of CCS technologies.Karimi F. [3]201719Cross-countryCCS policyInterviewsto define temporal features (i.e. frame, timing, tempo, and duration) for policy making and deployment of large-scale CCS projects.Karimi F. [68]201813901Cross-countryPublic perception, cross-cultural differencesBased on Eurobarometerto explain the importance and role of cross-cultural differences and the reaction of people in different countries towards the technology vis-à-vis the other factors and demonstrate how those differences operate.Karimi F. [72]201519GeneralExperts' risk perceptionInterviews, Case studyto contribute to the risk governance of CCS by investigating the concerns of experts about CCS and the role of socio-cultural factors in their risk perception.Karimi F. [81]201613901Cross-countryInfluence of socio-cultural factors on risks and benefits perceptionBased on Eurobarometerto explore how do cultural structures of a society affect benefit and risk perception of CCS and what extent is the reaction of the public to implementation of the technology predictable in a crosscultural comparative framework.Karimi F. [73]201413901Cross-countryRelation between cultural factors and risks perceptionBased on Eurobarometerto explore how do cultural structures of a society affect risk perception of CCS and what extent is the reaction of the public to implementation of the technology predictable.Klass A.B. [124]20080GeneralLiabilityQualitativeto create a potential framework to address liability and fun...…”
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“…In this scenario, culture is usually treated as an independent variable and its impacts on some given dependent variable. This research design has been tentatively explored with regard to the cultural co-determination of, for example, public acceptance of environmental engineering policies (Karimi and Toikka, 2018), the symbolism of sustainable cars and its related policy implications (Ashmore et al, 2018), or the adoption of renewable electricity (Kaminsky, 2016). While existing studies employ a healthy mix of statistical and qualitative methods, similar research across different sectors will become necessary to strengthen the explanatory force of these relationships empirically beyond mostly descriptive accounts.…”
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“…In this case, integration literature (Council of Europe 1997; Nakhaie 2018) suggests that granting work permits during the transition period is a crucial design choice that should be adopted even by those countries leaning towards a short-term orientation, e.g., France or Italy. Essentially, this paradoxical situation epitomizes a conflict between the public acceptance of a transferred policy, which is likely increased by a cultural fit (Karimi and Toikka 2018), and the broader effectiveness of a policy depending on a wide range of factors on the other side (Czaika and De Haas 2013).…”
Section: Cultural Factors and Policy Transfer Successmentioning
confidence: 99%