The role of value orientations and media attention in predicting the personal norm and public intention to consume produce of urban farms
In a bid to strengthen food security, cities are embracing urban farming to produce food. It is believed that urban farming is a sustainable means of cultivating crops for urban populations. Urban farms are equipped with advanced technology to optimize crop yield. Meanwhile, multiple media contents...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1740812024-03-17T15:33:17Z The role of value orientations and media attention in predicting the personal norm and public intention to consume produce of urban farms Goh, Tong Jee Ho, Shirley S. Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Arts and Humanities Social Sciences Norm-activation model Technological optimism Biospheric value Media attention Consumption intention In a bid to strengthen food security, cities are embracing urban farming to produce food. It is believed that urban farming is a sustainable means of cultivating crops for urban populations. Urban farms are equipped with advanced technology to optimize crop yield. Meanwhile, multiple media contents have reviewed the risks and benefits of urban farming for consumers. Applying an extended norm-activation model, this study examined how the relationships among technological optimism, biospheric values, attention to media content on the risks and benefits of urban farming, and the norm-activation constructs predict the intention to consume the produce of urban farms. Results of a cross-sectional survey conducted in Singapore (N = 1209) showed that technological optimism and biospheric values influenced attention to media content. These variables in turn influenced personal norms and intention to consume through the norm-activation constructs. Nanyang Technological University Submitted/Accepted version This project is funded by the Accelerating Creativity and Excellence Program. [Grant Number: NTU-ACE2020-07] 2024-03-15T00:39:30Z 2024-03-15T00:39:30Z 2023 Journal Article Goh, T. J. & Ho, S. S. (2023). The role of value orientations and media attention in predicting the personal norm and public intention to consume produce of urban farms. Environmental Communication, 17(6), 653-670. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2023.2237203 1752-4032 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174081 10.1080/17524032.2023.2237203 2-s2.0-85165442983 6 17 653 670 en NTU-ACE2020-07 Environmental Communication © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2023.2237203. application/pdf |
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In a bid to strengthen food security, cities are embracing urban farming to produce food. It is believed that urban farming is a sustainable means of cultivating crops for urban populations. Urban farms are equipped with advanced technology to optimize crop yield. Meanwhile, multiple media contents have reviewed the risks and benefits of urban farming for consumers. Applying an extended norm-activation model, this study examined how the relationships among technological optimism, biospheric values, attention to media content on the risks and benefits of urban farming, and the norm-activation constructs predict the intention to consume the produce of urban farms. Results of a cross-sectional survey conducted in Singapore (N = 1209) showed that technological optimism and biospheric values influenced attention to media content. These variables in turn influenced personal norms and intention to consume through the norm-activation constructs. |
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