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Attitudes Toward Nanotechnology in the Us and Europe

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Book Attitudes Toward Nanotechnology in the Us and Europe Tsung-Jen Shih
Libristo code: 06833846
Publishers VDM Verlag, June 2010
This study examines the impact of predispositional and cultural values on public support for nanotec... Full description
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This study examines the impact of predispositional and cultural values on public support for nanotechnology, with the mediating roles of moral judgment and risk perception accounted for. This study also looks into the dynamics between cultural values and predispositional values; that is, how cultural values may moderate the effects of predispositional values in affecting attitudes toward nanotechnology. The results indicate that people rely on "information shortcuts," such as confidence and religious belief, for decision making. Individual-level factors still play an important role in shaping public attitudes after country-level factors are controlled. Furthermore, aggregate cultural values provide people with important mental programs to interpret nanotechnology. They explain why people in different cultures have different moral and risk perceptions. However, most of the cultural values do not affect public support directly, suggesting that public support is contingent greatly on the core characteristics of nanotechnology, such as its usefulness, risk, and moral acceptability, which, in turn, is influenced by personal beliefs and cultural givens.

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Full name Attitudes Toward Nanotechnology in the Us and Europe
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2010
Number of pages 240
EAN 9783639265330
ISBN 3639265335
Libristo code 06833846
Publishers VDM Verlag
Weight 358
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 14
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