This paper provides a detailed analysis of public response to the rare earth industry in Malaysia. House-to-house interview was conducted in 2013 (N=1097). Males were more acceptable of the RE industry compared to female (p<0.05) and the government workers were less acceptable of the risk (p<.0.05). Only 7.02% of the respondents reported that they will not accept the RE industry. The principle component analysis on 11 risk perception attributes identified three factors: Risk, Benefit, No government confidence and newness. Multiple regression analysis indicated that public acceptance of the RE industry could significantly be predicted by the ‘Risk’ and ‘Benefit’ factors
The demand for rare earth elements (REE) from key industries such as electronics, mobile technology,...
Rare earth permanent magnets are important components for modern (energy) technologies and are emplo...
The demand of ‘Rare Earth Elements’ (REE) from key industries such as electronics, mobile technology...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of public response to the rare earth industry in Malaysia. H...
AbstractThis paper provides a detailed analysis of public response to the rare earth industry in Mal...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the local community response to a newly installed rare ea...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the local community response to a newly installed rare ea...
The use of rare earth elements in various technologies continues to grow despite some alternatives b...
The use of rare earth elements in various technologies continues to grow despite some alternatives b...
Global Powers and Local Resources in Southeast Asia: Political and Social Dynamics of Foreign Invest...
The demand for rare earth elements (REEs) are rapidly increasing each year. The estimated world dema...
The demand for rare earth elements (REEs) are rapidly increasing each year. The estimated world dema...
In Malaysia, there were two rare earths processing plants namely Asian Rare Earth (ARE) and the Mala...
The perception of risk takes place within a cultural context that is affected by individual and soci...
We propose a hybrid of the Social Amplification of Risk Framework and the Social Semiotic Theory of...
The demand for rare earth elements (REE) from key industries such as electronics, mobile technology,...
Rare earth permanent magnets are important components for modern (energy) technologies and are emplo...
The demand of ‘Rare Earth Elements’ (REE) from key industries such as electronics, mobile technology...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of public response to the rare earth industry in Malaysia. H...
AbstractThis paper provides a detailed analysis of public response to the rare earth industry in Mal...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the local community response to a newly installed rare ea...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the local community response to a newly installed rare ea...
The use of rare earth elements in various technologies continues to grow despite some alternatives b...
The use of rare earth elements in various technologies continues to grow despite some alternatives b...
Global Powers and Local Resources in Southeast Asia: Political and Social Dynamics of Foreign Invest...
The demand for rare earth elements (REEs) are rapidly increasing each year. The estimated world dema...
The demand for rare earth elements (REEs) are rapidly increasing each year. The estimated world dema...
In Malaysia, there were two rare earths processing plants namely Asian Rare Earth (ARE) and the Mala...
The perception of risk takes place within a cultural context that is affected by individual and soci...
We propose a hybrid of the Social Amplification of Risk Framework and the Social Semiotic Theory of...
The demand for rare earth elements (REE) from key industries such as electronics, mobile technology,...
Rare earth permanent magnets are important components for modern (energy) technologies and are emplo...
The demand of ‘Rare Earth Elements’ (REE) from key industries such as electronics, mobile technology...