2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-022-01875-6
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Household flood risk response in San Francisco Bay: linking risk information, perception, and behavior

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“…This once again showed that individual psychological factors are the key link connecting their cognition and behavior [63,64]. Meanwhile, it also further revealed the internal influence process of risk perception difference on behavior [35][36][37]. That is, the differentiated perceptions can positively stimulate the subject's learning willingness, and then promote the formation of information adoption behavior, which deepens the current research on the effect of risk perception difference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…This once again showed that individual psychological factors are the key link connecting their cognition and behavior [63,64]. Meanwhile, it also further revealed the internal influence process of risk perception difference on behavior [35][36][37]. That is, the differentiated perceptions can positively stimulate the subject's learning willingness, and then promote the formation of information adoption behavior, which deepens the current research on the effect of risk perception difference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…From the perspective of the risk management process, it is manifested as cognitive differences in risk sources, probability of occurrence, degree of impact, and confidence in dealing with it. As a cognitive element, risk perception is the result of an individual's judgment on the connotation and value of risk information and can further affect an individual's behavior and preferences [35][36][37]. On the other hand, information adoption is a process in which the subject selects, evaluates, accepts, and utilizes information purposefully [38].…”
Section: Risk Perception Difference and Information Adoption Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High risk perception even motivated people to avoid or ignore willfully specific actions under uncertain circumstances (Wachinger, Renn, Begg, & Kuhlicke, 2013). There was no consensus on how risk perception affected and predicted preparedness behavior (Huang & Lubell, 2022;Taylor, Dessai, & Bruine de Bruin, 2014). Connection between risk perception and preparedness appeared more strenuous in practice (Valois et al, 2020), due to the ignorance of the existence of unknown intermediary (Ao et al, 2020;Yong & Lemyre, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%