DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION

Frequent flooding in Malaysia has resulted in substantial human casualties and property damage. Pahang, situated on East Coast Peninsular Malaysia, is highly susceptible to significant flood events, especially during the monsoon season. Increasing awareness of the susceptibility to catastrophes has...

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Published in:Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
Main Author: Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Rahman N.A.S.A.; Kong L.-K.; Yusof N.M.
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 2024
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Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Rahman N.A.S.A.; Kong L.-K.; Yusof N.M.
DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION
2024
Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
19
7
10.46754/jssm.2024.07.010
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85200893373&doi=10.46754%2fjssm.2024.07.010&partnerID=40&md5=4346bd37d40da96520afaa25efcbbb76
Frequent flooding in Malaysia has resulted in substantial human casualties and property damage. Pahang, situated on East Coast Peninsular Malaysia, is highly susceptible to significant flood events, especially during the monsoon season. Increasing awareness of the susceptibility to catastrophes has been observed to have a positive influence on individuals’ inclination to acquire knowledge and understanding of disaster preparedness, thereby reducing their vulnerability to such events. This research investigated the correlation between perceived susceptibility, flood preparedness intention, and trust in public protection among a sample of 200 residents from the state. The proposed model underwent testing through the application of the structural equation modelling technique, specifically the partial least squares method. The findings revealed a positive relationship between perceived susceptibility and flood preparedness intention, and this relationship weakened with higher levels of trust in public protection. This study aims to contribute to the body of knowledge regarding flood preparedness in Malaysia, particularly in Pahang. Furthermore, this study is anticipated to assist policymakers in formulating specific policies to help individuals deal with flood situations. © UMT Press
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
18238556
English
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author Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Rahman N.A.S.A.; Kong L.-K.; Yusof N.M.
spellingShingle Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Rahman N.A.S.A.; Kong L.-K.; Yusof N.M.
DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION
author_facet Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Rahman N.A.S.A.; Kong L.-K.; Yusof N.M.
author_sort Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Rahman N.A.S.A.; Kong L.-K.; Yusof N.M.
title DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION
title_short DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION
title_full DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION
title_fullStr DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION
title_full_unstemmed DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION
title_sort DO YOU TRUST OUR PUBLIC PROTECTION? EXPLORING ITS MODERATING EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FLOOD PREPAREDNESS INTENTION
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description Frequent flooding in Malaysia has resulted in substantial human casualties and property damage. Pahang, situated on East Coast Peninsular Malaysia, is highly susceptible to significant flood events, especially during the monsoon season. Increasing awareness of the susceptibility to catastrophes has been observed to have a positive influence on individuals’ inclination to acquire knowledge and understanding of disaster preparedness, thereby reducing their vulnerability to such events. This research investigated the correlation between perceived susceptibility, flood preparedness intention, and trust in public protection among a sample of 200 residents from the state. The proposed model underwent testing through the application of the structural equation modelling technique, specifically the partial least squares method. The findings revealed a positive relationship between perceived susceptibility and flood preparedness intention, and this relationship weakened with higher levels of trust in public protection. This study aims to contribute to the body of knowledge regarding flood preparedness in Malaysia, particularly in Pahang. Furthermore, this study is anticipated to assist policymakers in formulating specific policies to help individuals deal with flood situations. © UMT Press
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