Abstract

As concerns have been raised about the potential negative impacts of future safety threats on individuals' lives, this study aimed to explore the factors that influence perceptions of the future in the present moment. Using multiple regression analysis in Stata 17 SE, the study was based on variables related to social perspectives, willingness to participate in social activities, and evaluations of corporate activities. The results showed that individuals who held positive social values tended to evaluate the negative impacts of future safety threats on their lives as less severe. On the other hand, individuals who tended to participate in various activities to solve social problems tended to evaluate the negative impacts of future safety threats on their lives as more severe. The continued prominence of “safety” as a social issue reflects the increasing need for institutional improvements based on societal understanding. In this regard, the significance of this study lies in its empirical research on individual perceptions of safety awareness formed based on various backgrounds.

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