“I can live with nuclear energy if…”: Exploring public perceptions of nuclear energy in Singapore

Shirley S. Ho*, Jiemin Looi, Agnes S. F. Chuah, Alisius D. Leong, Natalie Pang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Considering the growing salience of nuclear energy in Southeast Asia, this study examines public perceptions of nuclear energy in Singapore, a technologically-advanced and affluent nation well-equipped to develop nuclear energy capabilities. Drawing from the source credibility theory, this study examines the public's credibility perceptions of nuclear-related information sources, and their trust in potential stakeholders. Guided by the psychometric paradigm, this study also explores public perceptions of risks, benefits, and support. Four focus group discussions were conducted with Singaporeans aged 18–69. Participants across different age groups (e.g., Millennials, Generation X, Baby Boomers) concurred in their trust of potential stakeholders, risk perception, cost perception, and support. Intergenerational differences were observed for participants’ media use, credibility perceptions of nuclear-related information sources, and benefit perception. This study contributed theoretically by applying the source credibility theory and psychometric paradigm in an under-studied context. Practical implications were provided for policymakers and communication practitioners to effectively evaluate public awareness and acceptance for nuclear energy. Directions for future research were discussed. In conclusion, intergenerational similarities were observed for Singaporeans’ perceptions of risks, costs, and support. Meanwhile intergenerational differences were noted for their credibility perceptions of nuclear-related information sources, trust in potential stakeholders, and benefit perception.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)436-447
Number of pages12
JournalEnergy Policy
Volume120
Early online date1 Jun 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018

User-Defined Keywords

  • Nuclear energy
  • Southeast Asia
  • Singapore
  • Psychometric paradigm
  • Source credibility theory

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