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dc.contributor.authorPhillips, Kerien
dc.contributor.authorHine, Donalden
dc.contributor.authorPhillips, Wendyen
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dc.coverage.temporal2016-11-02 to 2016-12-01en
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-23T11:33:00Z-
dc.date.issued2018-05-21-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/23071-
dc.description.abstractThe survey comprised demographic items and measures to assess both political and values orientations. These were followed by contingent choice questions to assess participants’ support for the 50% RET at eight cost amounts. Abstract: This study investigated how projected electricity prices and personal values influence public support for a 50% renewable energy target (RET) in Australia. In an online experiment, 404 participants rated their support for a 50% RET across eight projected increases in their quarterly power bills. Multi-level modelling indicated that: (1) support for the 50% RET fell as the projected price of electricity increased, (2) although participants with low self-enhancement values and high self-transcendent values were most supportive of the 50% RET, these value-based differences disappeared as projected electricity prices increased. We discuss the implications of these findings for energy policy design and communications.en
dc.format1 SPSS .SAV file.en
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dc.rightsAttribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives 3.0 AU*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/au*
dc.titlePrice and Values Impact Renewable Energy Supporten
dc.typeDataseten
dc.identifier.doi10.4226/95/5b04cf57991caen
dcterms.accessRightsMediateden
dcterms.rightsHolderUniversity of New Englanden
dc.subject.keywordsPersonal valuesen
dc.subject.keywordsElectricity priceen
dc.subject.keywordsRenewable energyen
dc.subject.keywordsPolicy acceptabilityen
dc.subject.keywordsEnergy policyen
dc.subject.keywordsMultilevel modellingen
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local.contributor.firstnameKerien
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local.date.recorded2018-05-21en
local.date.retentionend2023-05-21en
local.identifier.cloudPhillipsKeri_20180521en
local.access.embargoedto2018-05-21en
local.subject.for2008170113 Social and Community Psychologyen
local.subject.for2008090608 Renewable Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Solar Cells)en
local.subject.seo2008850599 Renewable Energy not elsewhere classifieden
local.identifier.epublicationsune:23255en
local.dcrelation.publicationThesis title, How Projected Electricity Price and Personal Values Influence Support for a 50% Renewable Energy Target in Australiaen
local.dcrelation.statusPublisheden
dcterms.RightsStatementContact the Chief Investigator to request access and reuse for the data.-
local.profile.schoolSchool of Psychology and Behavioural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Behavioural, Cognitive & Social Sciencesen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Behavioural, Cognitive & Social Sciencesen
local.profile.emailkphill33@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emaildhine@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailwphilli4@une.edu.auen
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local.publisher.placeArmidale, New South Wales, Australiaen
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dc.date.deposit2018-05-21en
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local.title.maintitlePrice and Values Impact Renewable Energy Supporten
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local.search.authorPhillips, Kerien
local.search.supervisorHine, Donalden
local.search.supervisorPhillips, Wendyen
dcterms.rightsHolder.managedbySchool of Behavioural, Cognitive & Social Sciencesen
local.datasetcontact.nameKeri Phillipsen
local.datasetcontact.emailkphill26@myune.edu.auen
local.datasetcustodian.nameKeri Phillipsen
local.datasetcustodian.emailkphill26@myune.edu.auen
local.datasetcontact.detailsKeri Phillips - kphill26@myune.edu.auen
local.datasetcustodian.detailsKeri Phillips - kphill26@myune.edu.auen
dcterms.ispartof.projectPrice and Values Impact Renewable Energy Supporten
dcterms.source.datasetlocationUniveristy of New Englanden
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local.atsiresearchNoen
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local.year.published2018-
local.subject.for2020420403 Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental healthen
local.subject.for2020400803 Electrical energy generation (incl. renewables, excl. photovoltaics)en
dc.coverage.placeAustralian Residents – all states.en
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