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Green drives: Understanding how environmental propensity, range and technological anxiety shape electric vehicle adoption intentions
Electric vehicles (EVs) might reduce transportation-related carbon emissions and solve environmental problems. Therefore, the present research examines the effects of environmental propensity (EP), subjective norms (SN), and range and technology anxiety on perceived behavioral control (PBC) and attitude towards EV adoption in India and Australia. Furthermore, the study explores PBC and attitude's influence and mediating effects on behavioral intention (BI) to EV adoption. Data were collected online and offline from 605 respondents (317 Indian and 288 Australian) and examined using the Structural Equation Modeling technique. The findings reveal that environmental propensity, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and attitude towards EVs are the primary constructs influencing customers' intention to adopt EVs. Subjective norms is the most prominent factor influencing customers' intention to adopt EVs in India and Australia; therefore, industry practitioners targeting these economies must analyze these factors adequately. The research provides meaningful implications to support EV adoption and enriches the understanding of consumers' adoption intention in both countries. Hence, the research findings will benefit different EV manufacturers targeting these nations for EV companies.
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The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety focuses on news, information, and ideas relating to issues and advances in chemical health and safety. The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety covers up-to-the minute, in-depth views of safety issues ranging from OSHA and EPA regulations to the safe handling of hazardous waste, from the latest innovations in effective chemical hygiene practices to the courts'' most recent rulings on safety-related lawsuits. The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety presents real-world information that health, safety and environmental professionals and others responsible for the safety of their workplaces can put to use right away, identifying potential and developing safety concerns before they do real harm.