Seeking and sharing information about transboundary air pollution in Singapore : effects of own and others’ information insufficiency
The study examines differential motivational factors underlying risk information seeking and sharing in the context of transboundary air pollution (“haze”) in Singapore. In particular, it addresses specific conditions under which information insufficiency influences information seeking and sharing....
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1552222022-02-24T02:56:06Z Seeking and sharing information about transboundary air pollution in Singapore : effects of own and others’ information insufficiency Kim, Hye Kyung Lai, Chih-Hui Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Air Pollution Information Insufficiency The study examines differential motivational factors underlying risk information seeking and sharing in the context of transboundary air pollution (“haze”) in Singapore. In particular, it addresses specific conditions under which information insufficiency influences information seeking and sharing. The analysis of an online survey with 1,021 Singaporeans showed that one’s perceived knowledge about haze was a consistent predictor of both information seeking and sharing intention. Information seeking was attitudinally driven, whereas information sharing was primarily driven by the perceived capacity of sharing information. Others’ information insufficiency promoted information sharing only when individuals considered themselves sufficiently efficacious at and had positive attitudes toward information sharing. Addressing perceived others’ knowledge, beyond one’s own, this study provides new theoretical insights into the factors that may promote risk information seeking and sharing. Nanyang Technological University This work was supported by the Nanyang Technological University, HASS Incentive Scheme Award [M4081726.060], Singapore. 2022-02-24T02:56:06Z 2022-02-24T02:56:06Z 2020 Journal Article Kim, H. K. & Lai, C. (2020). Seeking and sharing information about transboundary air pollution in Singapore : effects of own and others’ information insufficiency. Environmental Communication, 14(1), 68-81. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2019.1597751 1752-4032 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155222 10.1080/17524032.2019.1597751 2-s2.0-85077488305 1 14 68 81 en M4081726.060 Environmental Communication © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. |
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The study examines differential motivational factors underlying risk information seeking and sharing in the context of transboundary air pollution (“haze”) in Singapore. In particular, it addresses specific conditions under which information insufficiency influences information seeking and sharing. The analysis of an online survey with 1,021 Singaporeans showed that one’s perceived knowledge about haze was a consistent predictor of both information seeking and sharing intention. Information seeking was attitudinally driven, whereas information sharing was primarily driven by the perceived capacity of sharing information. Others’ information insufficiency promoted information sharing only when individuals considered themselves sufficiently efficacious at and had positive attitudes toward information sharing. Addressing perceived others’ knowledge, beyond one’s own, this study provides new theoretical insights into the factors that may promote risk information seeking and sharing. |
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