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Venue Preference and Earthquake Mitigation Policy: Expanding the Micro‐Model of Policy Choice
Authors:Junghwa Choi  Wesley Wehde
Abstract:Seismologists have reported that a majority of recent earthquakes in Oklahoma have been triggered by the activities of oil and gas companies. Despite this fact, there is evidence of strong opposition toward earthquake mitigation policy. In this article, we argue that how individuals define issues affect their policy choice. Furthermore, we incorporate the concept of venue shopping from the literature on macro theories of the policy process to investigate the effect of problem definition in shaping individual venue preference for policy choice. Using unique survey data, we find that problem definition, particularly issue causality and issue image, is strongly related to individual support for earthquake mitigation policy. However, a more nuanced relationship between individual problem definition and venue preference is observed. Our findings contribute to scholarly endeavors to understand the politics of problem definition at an individual level, which may be the precursor of understanding policy choices at the institutional level.
Keywords:disaster risk management  national governance  regional governance  comparative governance  earthquake mitigation policy  problem definitions  venue shopping                                                                                     (venue shopping)  gestió  n de riesgos de desastres  gobernanza nacional  gobernanza regional  gobernanza comparativa  polí  tica de mitigació  n de terremotos  definiciones de problemas  compra de lugares
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