外资在泰国持有股权是罚款还是溢价?比较泰国、日本和中国公司运营的垃圾焚烧发电厂的公众支持度。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-07-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0328165
Azusa Uji, Jaehyun Song, Nives Dolšak, Aseem Prakash
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摘要

垃圾发电(WtE)项目利用城市垃圾产生能源。虽然它们增加了当地的环境和健康风险,但也为当地带来了环境和经济效益。如果设施运营商的特点影响了对风险和收益的看法,如果由外国公司运营,公众对WtE设施的支持是否会改变?通过在泰国进行的一项调查实验(n = 829),我们考察了对由泰国当地(参考类别)、日本(处理1)和中国(处理2)公司运营的假设WtE工厂的支持程度。我们发现,虽然受访者对中国公司运营的WtE工厂的支持程度较低(“对外国企业的惩罚”),但他们对日本工厂的支持并没有改变(既没有对外国企业的惩罚,也没有对外国企业的奖励)。重要的是,虽然对当地经济效益的认识增加了支持,但对减少废物和垃圾填埋场带来的环境效益的认识却没有。当他们的社区遭受燃煤电厂造成的空气污染,以及当他们支持泰国政府禁止制造和销售一次性塑料的决定时,受访者支持WtE工厂。
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Penalty or premium for foreign ownership in Thailand? Comparing public support for waste-to-energy plants operated by Thai, Japanese, and Chinese Companies.

Penalty or premium for foreign ownership in Thailand? Comparing public support for waste-to-energy plants operated by Thai, Japanese, and Chinese Companies.

Penalty or premium for foreign ownership in Thailand? Comparing public support for waste-to-energy plants operated by Thai, Japanese, and Chinese Companies.

Penalty or premium for foreign ownership in Thailand? Comparing public support for waste-to-energy plants operated by Thai, Japanese, and Chinese Companies.

Waste-to-energy (WtE) projects use municipal waste to generate energy. While they increase local environmental and health risks, they also generate local environmental and economic benefits. If facility operator characteristics influence perceptions of risks and benefits, does public support for a WtE facility change if it is operated by a foreign firm? Using a survey experiment in Thailand (n = 829), we examine support for a hypothetical WtE plant operated by local Thai (reference category), Japanese (treatment 1), and Chinese (treatment 2) firms. We find that while respondents are less supportive of WtE plants operated by Chinese companies ("penalty for foreignness"), their support does not change for Japanese plants (neither penalty nor premium for foreignness). Importantly, while perceptions of local economic benefits increase support, perceptions of environmental benefits from reducing waste and landfills do not. Respondents support WtE plants when their communities experience air pollution from coal-fired power plants and when they support the Thai government's decision to ban the manufacturing and sale of single-use plastics.

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