2013
DOI: 10.1002/eet.1613
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Linking Environmental Citizenship and Civic Engagement to Public Trust and Environmental Sacrifice in the Asian Context

Abstract: Despite the increasing interest in collaborative governance, existing literature on the subject focuses mostly on what government can do for citizens while ignoring the roles of citizens.

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“…F. Liu and Mehta 2020). Abundant literature has highlighted the positive relationship between trust in government and public compliance with policies and restrictions, such as taxpaying (Scholz and Lubell 1998), environment protection (Jin and Shriar 2013), organic purchases (Carfora et al 2019), and community development (Ouyang, Gursoy, and Sharma 2017; Nunkoo and Ramkissoon 2012). Tourism studies certified that destinations’ reputation is linked to public trust in government, which impacts tourists’ risk assessment and travel decisions (e.g., Artigas et al 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…F. Liu and Mehta 2020). Abundant literature has highlighted the positive relationship between trust in government and public compliance with policies and restrictions, such as taxpaying (Scholz and Lubell 1998), environment protection (Jin and Shriar 2013), organic purchases (Carfora et al 2019), and community development (Ouyang, Gursoy, and Sharma 2017; Nunkoo and Ramkissoon 2012). Tourism studies certified that destinations’ reputation is linked to public trust in government, which impacts tourists’ risk assessment and travel decisions (e.g., Artigas et al 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This latter example has been also used to measure environmental policy acceptability (e.g. Gelissen 2007;Stern et al 1999) or as an indicator of the degree of public support (Jin and Shriar 2013). As a consequence, every policy will affect citizens by either higher taxes or prices, which often lead to a lower standard of living, as citizens have lower incomes or higher expenses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article will strive further an idea of the associated capital strength social communities and roles between stakeholders in its efforts. Also this is in line with the function of social capital that can become a social or community setting influences the adoption and community and environmental development within CSR practices (Jin and Shriar, 2013;Kusakabe, 2012;Thoyre, 2011). This is because the social capital embedded in community so the groups and individuals provide information that enriches their ability to cope and make the CSR program sustainable (Gupta and Ogden, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%