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Framing effects on risk perception of nanotechnology

How do people judge nanotechnology risks that are completely unfamiliar to them? Drawing on results of previous studies on framing and risk perception, two hypotheses about potential influences on nanotechnology risk perception were examined in an experimental study: 1) Risk perception of nanotechnology is influenced by its benefit perception. 2) Risk perception of nanotechnology is influenced by the context in which nanotechnology is embedded, specifically by the characteristics of the enterprises that profit from nanotechnology: large multinational enterprises versus small and medium-sized enterprises. In contrast to findings for other new technologies, e.g. biotechnology, the different types of benefit did not affect risk perceptions in our study. However, we found that characterizing the enterprises as large multinational versus small or medium-sized leads to differences in risk perception. One can speculate that when personal knowledge about a technology is lacking, people use more familiar aspects from the social context as cues for their risk evaluation.

Framing effects on risk perception of nanotechnology

Urheber*in: Schütz, Holger; Wiedemann, Peter M.

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Extent
Seite(n): 369-379
Language
Englisch
Notes
Status: Postprint; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Bibliographic citation
Public Understanding of Science, 17(3)

Subject
risk perception; nanotechnology; benefits; framing; social characteristics.;

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Schütz, Holger
Wiedemann, Peter M.
Event
Veröffentlichung
(when)
2008

DOI
URN
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-224324
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  • Schütz, Holger
  • Wiedemann, Peter M.

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  • 2008

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