Social Licence to Operate: The Contextual Role of Culture and the Dominance of Attitudinal and Regulatory Factors in New Wind Energy Installation
Published online on April 03, 2026
Abstract
Management and Labour Studies, Ahead of Print.
This study investigated the factors influencing the social licence to operate (SLO) for new wind-farm installations, focusing on the roles of community attitudes, regulatory environment and local cultural values and beliefs. Using survey data collected ...
This study investigated the factors influencing the social licence to operate (SLO) for new wind-farm installations, focusing on the roles of community attitudes, regulatory environment and local cultural values and beliefs. Using survey data collected ...