2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111465
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Examining the inter-relationships between procedural fairness, trust in actors, risk expectations, perceived benefits, and attitudes towards power grid expansion projects

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“…Hypothesis 6: According to the previous analysis of fairness preference, during the implementation of incentives, construction workers will care about whether the results are fair ( Mueller, 2020 ; Wu et al, 2020 ; Yan et al, 2020 ). In the model based on fairness preference, ∂ represents the pride preference of workers when they win rewards, and δ is the jealous preference when they lose, 0 < ∂ < 1, 0 < δ < 1.…”
Section: Basic Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hypothesis 6: According to the previous analysis of fairness preference, during the implementation of incentives, construction workers will care about whether the results are fair ( Mueller, 2020 ; Wu et al, 2020 ; Yan et al, 2020 ). In the model based on fairness preference, ∂ represents the pride preference of workers when they win rewards, and δ is the jealous preference when they lose, 0 < ∂ < 1, 0 < δ < 1.…”
Section: Basic Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypothesis 6: According to the previous analysis of fairness preference, during the implementation of incentives, construction workers will care about whether the results are fair (Mueller, 2020;Wu et al, 2020;Yan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Basic Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was usually defined as the subjective expectation of a loss [51] and the consequences of such a loss if it occurs [52]. What is important, this loss can have both monetary and nonmonetary nature [53]. These negative consequences are expected to emerge from particular technology/innovation adoption or use [54].…”
Section: Hypothesis 3 (H3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trust is regarded as a critical feature and a central mechanism in business transactions [ 33 ]. In the expansion of modern coal-fired power plant projects and power grid projects, trust exerted a significant influence on public support attitudes [ 34 , 35 ]. For environmentally sustainable development, companies need to invest resources to increase customers’ green perceived value, thereby enhancing green trust and customers’ green loyalty [ 36 ].…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%