2021
DOI: 10.1080/01442872.2021.1954609
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Policy narrative, policy understanding and policy support intention: a survey experiment on energy conservation

Abstract: Nowadays, policy narratives as a communication strategy are frequently used by governments to persuade target populations and obtain policy support. However, few studies have empirically examined whether and through what mechanisms policy narratives can enhance policy support intention. To fill this gap, this study uses the case of energy conservation policy to conduct a survey experiment among 300 industrial enterprises in Liaoning, China. The findings indicate that policy narratives are effective in strength… Show more

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“…Moreover, it has become a trend for the media to intervene in digital life (Mu et al , 2022). The conclusions show that the use of traditional media does not have a moderating effect; instead, the use of social media has a significant positive moderating effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it has become a trend for the media to intervene in digital life (Mu et al , 2022). The conclusions show that the use of traditional media does not have a moderating effect; instead, the use of social media has a significant positive moderating effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adding detail to survey items about public policies reduces perceived understanding of policy and diminishes support compared to standard, simple survey items (Porumbescu et al, 2017). There is also evidence for the converse: reducing the level of policy detail in surveys can elicit stronger public support, all else being equal (Mu et al, 2021). Unsurprisingly, highlighting potential costs of policies or adding statements to clarify the nature of the cost leads to significant variation in support (Ardanaz et al, 2013;Chen et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%