The Role of Social Norms on Preferences towards Climate Change Policies: A Meta-Analysis

Alló, M., Loureiro, M.L. (2014) “The Role of Social Norms on Preferences towards Climate Change Policies: A Meta-Analysis” Energy Policy, DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2014.04.042.

Abstract

The present study provides a review of existing assessments of preferences for climate change mitigation and adaptation policies through a worldwide meta-analysis. In this study, we analyze the impact of social values and norms on preferences towards climate change adaptation and mitigation policies. In a sample of 58 international studies, we found that mitigation actions were preferred over adaptation actions, and that preferences towards climate change policies are affected by attitudes towards time and social norms. In particular, societies with a long-term orientation display greater support towards climate change policies. These results therefore reveal the role of social factors as being crucial in order to understand the acceptability of climate change policies at a worldwide level.

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Alló, M., Loureiro, M.L.
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2014
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