J. Richard Eiser
Attitudes to privatization of UK public utilities: Anticipating industrial practice and environmental effects
Eiser, J. Richard; Reicher, Steven D.; Podpadec, Tessa J.
Authors
Steven D. Reicher
Tessa J. Podpadec
Abstract
Attitudes toward the impending privatization of the UK electricity supply and water industries were assessed by means of a questionnaire distributed to 225 visitors to holiday beaches in SW England as part of a broader survey of perceptions of coastal pollution. The water industry was evaluated more negatively than the electricity industry in terms of both its present performance and the changes in its practice anticipated after privatization. The levels of pollutants in the immediate environment were expected to increase, with those individuals most opposed to privatization being especially pessimistic. The results suggest that respondents did not consider privatization to be a corrective for poor previous industrial practice, but rather that it would lead to improvement where an industry was seen as performing well, and deterioration where it was seen as performing badly. At worst, this was seen as likely to involve the privatized industries putting their own financial interests ahead of those of the public and the environment. It is argued that individuals based their attitudes on previous experience and on assumptions about the effects of market forces on behaviour that differed from those implicit in the policy of privatization. © 1996 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jun 1, 1996 |
Deposit Date | Apr 2, 2020 |
Journal | Journal of Consumer Policy |
Print ISSN | 0168-7034 |
Electronic ISSN | 1573-0700 |
Publisher | Springer Verlag |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 193-208 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00412473 |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/5849877 |
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