Designing Public Information Campaigns As An Effective Policy Tool: Construal-Level Fit Effects And Evidence From An Experimental Study

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE POLICY ANALYSIS(2020)

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Applying the construal-level theory, this study compares two different recycling campaigns to analyze the effects of the interaction between social distance and message orientation on citizens' (policy-takers) responses to public information campaign messages. The results of an experimental study show that messages focused on high-level (why-laden) features were more persuasive when the messages were framed in terms of socially distant entities (the planet/Earth), while messages focused on low-level (how-laden) features were more effective when asking participants to make judgments about their proximal entities (their country/local community). Policy implications for designing public information campaigns as a policy tool are discussed.
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policy instrument, public information campaign, recycling, experimental design, construal-level theory
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