A Diffusion of Innovations Approach to Understand Stakeholder Perceptions of Renewable Energy Initia...

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Title: A Diffusion of Innovations Approach to Understand Stakeholder Perceptions of Renewable Energy Initiatives;
Authors and Corporations: Silk, Kami J., Hurley, Allison, Pace, Kristin, Maloney, Erin K., Lapinski, Maria
In: Science Communication, 36, 2014, 5, p. 646-669
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 646-669
ISSN: 1075-5470
1552-8545
DOI: 10.1177/1075547014549891
published in: Science Communication
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> This study uses diffusion of innovations (DOI) as a framework for formative research to understand different stakeholders’ perceptions of renewable energy initiatives (i.e., wind, solar, and biomass). Focus groups ( N =12) were conducted with several different stakeholders in Michigan: farmers ( n = 17), rural residents ( n = 20), urban residents ( n = 30), citizen activists/environmentalists ( n = 13), and individuals who live in tourist-based economies ( n = 7). Data were analyzed based on DOI constructs. Results suggest that farmers would be considered early adopters, while urban residents would fall in the late majority. Overall, stakeholder groups perceived renewable energy to be relatively advantageous and compatible with their values. </jats:p>