Issue 7/2018
Behavioral Contributions from Around the Globe
Content (22 Articles)
Energy efficiency: Behavioral contributions from around the globe
Beth Karlin, Marta A. R. Lopes, Rebecca Ford, Therese E Peffer
Modelling of electricity savings in the Danish households sector: from the energy system to the end-user
Mattia Baldini, Alessio Trivella
Simulating residential demand response: Improving socio-technical assumptions in activity-based models of energy demand
Eoghan McKenna, Sarah Higginson, Philipp Grunewald, Sarah J. Darby
Good things come in small packages: is there a common set of motivators for energy behaviour?
Britt Stikvoort, Peter Juslin, Cajsa Bartusch
The road code: encouraging more efficient driving practices in New Zealand
Michelle Grace Scott, Rob Lawson
Dishwashing behaviour of European consumers with regard to the acceptance of long programme cycles
Ina Hook, Angelika Schmitz, Rainer Stamminger
Property law as a barrier to energy upgrades in multi-owned properties: insights from a study of England and Scotland
David Weatherall, Frankie McCarthy, Susan Bright
Flip sides of the same coin? A simple efficiency score versus energy bill savings information to drive consumers to choose more energy-efficient products
Anne Arquit Niederberger, Guy Champniss
Acceptance among residential electricity consumers regarding scenarios of a transformed energy system in Switzerland—a focus group study
Martin Soland, Stefan Loosli, Julia Koch, Oliver Christ
Residential photovoltaic self-consumption: Identifying representative household groups based on a cluster analysis of hourly smart-meter data
Anna-Lena Klingler, Florian Schuhmacher
Watts your usage? A field study of householders’ literacy for residential electricity data
Melanie R. Herrmann, Duncan P. Brumby, Tadj Oreszczyn
A closer look into the European Energy Performance Certificates under the lenses of behavioural insights—a comparative analysis
Victoria Taranu, Griet Verbeeck
New opportunities for electric car adoption: the case of range myths, new forms of subsidies, and social norms
Sebastian Bobeth, Ellen Matthies
Types of learning identified in reflective energy diaries of post-graduate students
Dan van der Horst, Sam Staddon
The role of knowledge about user behaviour in demand response management of domestic hot water usage
Seyed Amin Tabatabaei, Michel Klein
Marketing energy efficiency: perceived benefits and barriers to home energy efficiency
Jennifer C. Cole, Jessica B. McDonald, Xinyuan Wen, Randall A. Kramer
Household energy use: a study investigating viewpoints towards energy efficiency technologies and behaviour
Marcos Pelenur
Considering user profiles and occupants’ behaviour on a zero energy renovation strategy for multi-family housing in the Netherlands
O. Guerra-Santin, H. Bosch, P. Budde, T. Konstantinou, S. Boess, T. Klein, S. Silvester
Engaging residents in affordable housing—resident engagement pilot at Denver Housing Authority Westridge apartments
Nicole O’Connor, Rachelle Macur
Global consumer study to identify the potential of water-saving in dishwashing
Lara Belke, Writi Maitra, Rainer Stamminger
What’s energy management got to do with it? Exploring the role of energy management in the smart home adoption process
Angela Sanguinetti, Beth Karlin, Rebecca Ford, Kiernan Salmon, Kelsea Dombrovski