Research Article
Impacts of Information Dissemination Framework on Public Compliance Behaviour: Evidence from Sudden Power Outages
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.6-9-2024.2353668, author={Yuhui Guo and Jingyi Li and Zhaohui Hu and Junzhou Wu and Chuang Deng and Yao Chen}, title={Impacts of Information Dissemination Framework on Public Compliance Behaviour: Evidence from Sudden Power Outages}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Public Management, Digital Economy and Internet Technology, ICPDI 2024, September 6--8, 2024, Jinan, China}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICPDI}, year={2024}, month={12}, keywords={sudden power outage events information dissemination framework public compliance behaviour}, doi={10.4108/eai.6-9-2024.2353668} }
- Yuhui Guo
Jingyi Li
Zhaohui Hu
Junzhou Wu
Chuang Deng
Yao Chen
Year: 2024
Impacts of Information Dissemination Framework on Public Compliance Behaviour: Evidence from Sudden Power Outages
ICPDI
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.6-9-2024.2353668
Abstract
This study investigated the causal relationship between information dissemination framework and public compliance behaviour during sudden power outages. We conducted a (content dimension: interpretive framing vs. action framing) × 2 (time dimension: in-action response vs. post-action response) online experiment (N = 692) and surveyed participants' personal information and blackout experiences. The study found that the use of the action framework was more effective in improving public compliance behaviour on the content dimension. The main effect of the time dimension was not significant, but played a key moderating role. The effect of using the action framework for response during sudden power outage events was more pronounced.