Title :
Study of social risk assessment on major projects based on risk perception
Author :
Chen Xiao-zheng ; Hu Xiang-ming
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Public Manage., Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
In recent years, major projects are becoming risk sources to social instability, which have triggered many mass incidents. High-risk society changes evaluation criteria and agenda of project decision-making. By introducing risk society theory into social impact assessment on major projects, a model of “cognition-behavior” is established to modify the assessment criteria and discipline, and also a new framework to assess and precaution potential social stability risks related to the major projects. As a case study, more than 1000 residents from Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant are surveyed. It shows that there is a significant correlation between psychological reactions and social stability risk behaviors. Along with the risk perception degree enhancement, persons are more likely to have a strong risk appetite and risk behaviors. Including risk perception of the surrounding residents in the framework of social risk assessment explores a path to prevention of psychological crisis of anxiety triggered by major projects, which helps to establish a more scientific and reasonable risk assessment model.
Keywords :
project management; risk management; cognition behavior; high risk society; major projects; precaution potential social stability risks; project decision making; psychological crisis; reasonable risk assessment model; risk appetite; risk perception degree enhancement; risk society theory; risk sources; scientific risk assessment model; social impact assessment; social instability; social risk assessment criteria; social stability risk behaviors; Correlation; Power generation; Predictive models; Psychology; Risk management; Stability criteria; major projects; psychometrics; risk perception; social risk assessment;
Conference_Titel :
Management Science and Engineering (ICMSE), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Harbin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0473-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICMSE.2013.6586524