Social acceptance of new energy technology in developing countries: A framing experiment in rural India

[1]  T. Gurr,et al.  Why Men Rebel. , 1970 .

[2]  W. Korpi Conflict, Power and Relative Deprivation , 1974, American Political Science Review.

[3]  J. Gartrell Status, Inequality and Innovation: The Green Revolution in Andra Pradesh, India , 1977 .

[4]  Robert M. Entman,et al.  Framing: Toward Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm , 1993 .

[5]  Mark S. Granovetter Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness , 1985, American Journal of Sociology.

[6]  Daniel Tsiddon,et al.  Technological Progress, Mobility, and Economic Growth , 1996 .

[7]  Schneider,et al.  All Frames Are Not Created Equal: A Typology and Critical Analysis of Framing Effects. , 1998, Organizational behavior and human decision processes.

[8]  Daniel M. Kammen,et al.  From Linear Fuel Switching to Multiple Cooking Strategies: A Critique and Alternative to the Energy Ladder Model , 2000 .

[9]  Pradeep K. Chhibber,et al.  Local Elites and Popular Support for Economic Reform in China and India , 2000 .

[10]  Barbara Wejnert Integrating models of diffusion of innovations: a Conceptual Framework. , 2002 .

[11]  Amartya Sen,et al.  India: Development and Participation , 2002 .

[12]  Sumir Lal,et al.  Can Good Economics Ever Be Good Politics? Case Study of India's Power Sector , 2006 .

[13]  James N. Druckman,et al.  Framing Public Opinion in Competitive Democracies , 2007, American Political Science Review.

[14]  N. Fligstein,et al.  The Sociology of Markets , 2007 .

[15]  G. Assefa,et al.  Social sustainability and social acceptance in technology assessment: A case study of energy technologies , 2007 .

[16]  Brian J. Gaines,et al.  The Logic of the Survey Experiment Reexamined , 2007, Political Analysis.

[17]  Alexandra Mallett,et al.  Social acceptance of renewable energy innovations: The role of technology cooperation in urban Mexico , 2007 .

[18]  Rolf Wüstenhagen,et al.  Social acceptance of renewable energy innovation: An introduction to the concept , 2007 .

[19]  D. Horst NIMBY or not? Exploring the relevance of location and the politics of voiced opinions in renewable energy siting controversies , 2007 .

[20]  Petra Schweizer-Ries,et al.  Public acceptance of renewable energies: Results from case studies in Germany , 2008 .

[21]  E. Zhuravskaya,et al.  Who Wants To Revise Privatization? The Complementarity of Market Skills and Institutions , 2009, American Political Science Review.

[22]  V. Narain Growing city, shrinking hinterland: land acquisition, transition and conflict in peri-urban Gurgaon, India , 2009 .

[23]  Kelli Lynn Joseph,et al.  The politics of power: Electricity reform in India , 2010 .

[24]  Akanksha Chaurey,et al.  A techno-economic comparison of rural electrification based on solar home systems and PV microgrids. , 2010 .

[25]  B. Amigun,et al.  Community Perspectives on the Introduction of Biodiesel Production in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa , 2011 .

[26]  Xueliang Yuan,et al.  Social acceptance of solar energy technologies in China—End users’ perspective , 2011 .

[27]  E. L. L. Rovere,et al.  Access and Affordability of Electricity in Developing Countries , 2011 .

[28]  Catherine Wolfram,et al.  How Will Energy Demand Develop in the Developing World? , 2012 .

[29]  Swetha Rao Dhananka,et al.  Putting Social Movements in their Place. Explaining Opposition to Energy Projects in the United States, 2000‐2005McAdam, Doug and Schaffer Boudet Hilary Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2012), 266 p., ISBN 978‐1‐107‐65031‐2 , 2012 .

[30]  Matthew J. Kotchen,et al.  Willingness to pay and political support for a US national clean energy standard , 2012 .

[31]  Thomas F. Pettigrew,et al.  Relative Deprivation , 2012, Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc.

[32]  U. Chakravorty,et al.  Does the Quality of Electricity Matter? Evidence from Rural India , 2014, SSRN Electronic Journal.

[33]  Katsunori Yamada,et al.  Caste Comparisons in India: Evidence From Subjective Well-Being Data , 2014 .

[34]  Chao-yo Cheng,et al.  Fuel Stacking in India: Changes in the Cooking and Lighting Mix, 1987-2010 , 2014 .

[35]  Relative deprivation and energy poverty: when does unequal access to electricity cause dissatisfaction? , 2014 .

[36]  Michaël Aklin,et al.  Information and energy policy preferences: a survey experiment on public opinion about electricity pricing reform in rural India , 2014 .

[37]  Subhes C. Bhattacharyya,et al.  Indian Approaches to Electricity Access , 2014 .

[38]  Daniel M. Kammen,et al.  Decentralized energy systems for clean electricity access , 2015 .

[39]  Shaun D. McRae Infrastructure Quality and the Subsidy Trap , 2015 .

[40]  Johannes Urpelainen,et al.  Energy poverty and perceptions of solar power in marginalized communities: Survey evidence from Uttar Pradesh, India , 2016 .

[41]  Karthik Ganesan,et al.  Factors affecting household satisfaction with electricity supply in rural India , 2016, Nature Energy.

[42]  Johannes Urpelainen,et al.  Household Energy Access and Expenditure in Developing Countries: Evidence from India, 1987-2010 , 2016 .