Unveiling the Influence of Subjective Norms on Flood Preparedness Among Household Renters: The Moderating Effect of Trust in Public Protection

This research builds on the social norms theory to investigate the connection between subjective norms, flood preparedness intention, and flood preparedness behavior. Furthermore, this study investigates how trust in public protection moderates the causal link between subjective norms and flood prep...

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Published in:Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Main Author: Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Abd Rahman N.A.S.; Kong L.-K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2024
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Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Abd Rahman N.A.S.; Kong L.-K.
Unveiling the Influence of Subjective Norms on Flood Preparedness Among Household Renters: The Moderating Effect of Trust in Public Protection
2024
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
32
2
10.47836/pjssh.32.2.12
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85198102009&doi=10.47836%2fpjssh.32.2.12&partnerID=40&md5=cac15c08be7b74fb113d51c420fe49c1
This research builds on the social norms theory to investigate the connection between subjective norms, flood preparedness intention, and flood preparedness behavior. Furthermore, this study investigates how trust in public protection moderates the causal link between subjective norms and flood preparedness intention. Purposive sampling was used in this study by administering an online survey to a random sample of 150 tenants in Malaysia’s East Coast Region. Structured equation modeling (SEM) utilizing Smart Partial Least Squares (SmartPLS) was then used to analyze the data. The results showed that subjective norms (SN) have a positive relationship with flood preparedness intention (INT), and INT has a positive relationship with flood preparedness behavior (FPB). Interestingly, trust in public protection negatively moderates the relationship between SN and INT. The findings will offer valuable insights for policymakers, renters, landlords, and community organizations to develop targeted interventions and bolster flood preparedness among household renters in the East Coast region, ultimately fostering resilience and mitigating the impact of future flood events. This study provides first-hand information on the predictors of flood preparedness behavior among household renters in the East Coast Region, Peninsular Malaysia. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
Universiti Putra Malaysia
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author Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Abd Rahman N.A.S.; Kong L.-K.
spellingShingle Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Abd Rahman N.A.S.; Kong L.-K.
Unveiling the Influence of Subjective Norms on Flood Preparedness Among Household Renters: The Moderating Effect of Trust in Public Protection
author_facet Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Abd Rahman N.A.S.; Kong L.-K.
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title Unveiling the Influence of Subjective Norms on Flood Preparedness Among Household Renters: The Moderating Effect of Trust in Public Protection
title_short Unveiling the Influence of Subjective Norms on Flood Preparedness Among Household Renters: The Moderating Effect of Trust in Public Protection
title_full Unveiling the Influence of Subjective Norms on Flood Preparedness Among Household Renters: The Moderating Effect of Trust in Public Protection
title_fullStr Unveiling the Influence of Subjective Norms on Flood Preparedness Among Household Renters: The Moderating Effect of Trust in Public Protection
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description This research builds on the social norms theory to investigate the connection between subjective norms, flood preparedness intention, and flood preparedness behavior. Furthermore, this study investigates how trust in public protection moderates the causal link between subjective norms and flood preparedness intention. Purposive sampling was used in this study by administering an online survey to a random sample of 150 tenants in Malaysia’s East Coast Region. Structured equation modeling (SEM) utilizing Smart Partial Least Squares (SmartPLS) was then used to analyze the data. The results showed that subjective norms (SN) have a positive relationship with flood preparedness intention (INT), and INT has a positive relationship with flood preparedness behavior (FPB). Interestingly, trust in public protection negatively moderates the relationship between SN and INT. The findings will offer valuable insights for policymakers, renters, landlords, and community organizations to develop targeted interventions and bolster flood preparedness among household renters in the East Coast region, ultimately fostering resilience and mitigating the impact of future flood events. This study provides first-hand information on the predictors of flood preparedness behavior among household renters in the East Coast Region, Peninsular Malaysia. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
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